Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1924 — Page 2

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Qocial Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS E ET ROT HALS

——T| IHS HELEN LENTZ, daugh jWI ter of Mrs. Samuel Kirazian, Golden Hill, whose marriage to George Cole takes place Deo. 20 was to ho honor guest Saturday night at a dinner party at the Polly Primm tea room. A program including violin selections by Miss Norma Mu ller and Miss Loretta JJweet, accompanied by Miss Louise iaicCormiek who also sang “At Dawning," was arranged by Miss Doris Lynn. Miss Margaret Jenkins was chosen to present the bride-elect with a gift from the guests. The guests were members of the Kati-Anehn Club. Covers for ten were to be laid. * • • Mrs. John Rilling of Milwaukee, Wis., who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Marvin Curie, 4320 Guilford Ave., will return home Friday. • • * A program arranged for Saturday night at the Polly Prlmtn tearoom by Miss Lesa Nida for members of the Indiana Er.lt of the Women's Oversens I ague Included music by Airs. Alberta M.-Cain Gaunt, harpist: Mrs. Aim a Miller Lentz. violinist: Mrs. Ok ah Lieber, cello; Christmas sent- by MEs Ftuth McTnr.ess Todd, acconi|itdc-d by Miss Mary Ann Sturgess; Irish Christmas stories by Mrs. Lucy McGee Buckley in costume followed by a buffet supper. An Interesting feature was an exhibit of French war posters. • • • Invitations were to be Issued Sunday for the wedding of Miss Edith Oak* .? i Liter of Mr. and Mrs. IN New Jersey St., t<> J '*■ Miller, which will take place Dec. 27 at the homi of the bride's parents. Miss Oakes has chosen for her < nly ■•'■ter :t, Miss Blanche Griner. ■ f. iter of South Bend will be best man. * • • Seventy tables were reserved Saturday afternoon for the benefit card party given by the Gamma lAlumnae of Kappa Alpha sorority at the D. A. R. chapter house. $24 N. Pennsylvania St. Airs. James Murray, assisted by Mrs. Walter Holmes, Miss Lucille Hodges, Mis* Maty Ann Miller. Miss Jessie Brown, was in charge of the prizes for each table, hand made colored linen towels. Airs. Walter Krull was general chairman. • • ♦ The Indoor picnic of the Caroline Scott Harrison '‘hapter of D. A. 1C will he held Wednesday at 12:30 at the chapter houso. $24 N. Pennsylvania St. Following the luncheon. Christmas stockings for the children at the Settlement will be made. The ways and means committee of which Mrs. F. L. Link Is chairman, will conduct a food sale. Each member is asked to bring one article of food. • • • Miss Mildred Lane, 1546 N. New Jersey St., entertained Thursday with a 1 unco party and miscellaneous shower for Mrs P. A. Thompson. xv:.u was Miss Josephine Horraii, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Logan Horrail. 2522 N. Talbott Ave., before her marring-- Thanksgiving day. Al.ss Lane was assisted by Mrs A. L. Bang ham. • • * The women's organization of the National Association of Retail Druggists enterta.ned Friday night with r Chrisrmas party for the:r husbands et the homo of Afr. and Mrs. E, R. Walker. 321 Garfield Ave. The annual Christmas luncheon will be held Tuesday 12:30 In the Polly Primn. tea room. • • • Airs. Elizabeth Waterson Hughes, 2315 College Ave , is home from Chicago where she was called by the death of a relative. • • • The Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers Club will meet Monday for luncheon at the chapter house, 215 S. Butler Ave. • • • The annual Christmas party of the Infi. map Us Alumnae Association of Kappa Kappa Gamma will be held l>-c. '3 at the home of Airs. C. A. Pritchard. Each member Is asked to bring a gift not to exceed 25 c* r,ts. Miss Gwendolyn Dorey Is chairman and Airs. John Brajton Is hostess chairman. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. C. A Pritchard. Spiritualist Church of Truth RED MEN S ' 1 XT. I, CORNER CAPITOL AND NORTH ST Services Sunday. 7:43 P. M. Visiting Justin E. Titus Lecture by Rev. Chas. H. Gunsolus Subject: ’‘The City That Leith Four Square.” Messages bv RONALD MERTZ Article reading. Airs. Nell Edelman. Music hy Mrs. Bessie Hart. Ladies Aid will meet at the hame of Mrs. Edna Frye, 3110 North Illinois Street, Tuesday, 2 p. m. Everybody Welcome.

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Mrs. Clifford Tyler. Miss Lute* Harris. Miss Louise Wi odbridge. Mrs. Richard Bastain, Mrs. George 11. Cornelius. Mits- Ibnrl Forsythe, Mrs. James E. Maxwell. Mrs. Fred Schorteraeier, Mrs E. J Buie man. Mrs. Heed Steele and Mrs. Leroy Gould. • • • M£s Karl Rim kwell. 040 N. Keystone Ave.. was to entertain with two tal los of bridge Saturday eve nlng. The guests invited were mem ‘►era of the Taliyate Club—AT:' and Mrs. William H. P< lk. Karl Black well. Frank Smith. Air. and Mrs Basil E. Vaught nr. 1 Miss Mary Hensehen. Final arrangemen’s were to I* made for the Christmas meeting and party of the club. • * • The Monday Club will entertain with an annual Christmas party Monday afternoon in the D. A. R. Chapter house. 42 4 N. Pennsylvania fs. The program includes a talk by Mrs. J. F. E lwards. "Bn wsirg Among the Very Moderns.” which will conclude the club's study • t X* \> Poet Poetry. Mrs. W. It. Si“ber. accompanb I by Mrs. M IV Didway, will s;::g Christinas songs. The Altnr Soc.l*-ty of the Holy Nn me Church. B**ech Grove, w . have a bazaar in th school auditor iuin Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Cafeteria supp* r will bo served. • • • The children of the Robert Long Hospital will have their annual Christmas party, given by the In diaiiapolis Alumnae Association of Kappa Alpha Theta, next Saturday afternoon. Dec. 13. In the children wards. Mrs. Walter Krull Is chairman of the program committee, anti Mrs. Roy Coats will act as chairman of the hostess committee. W. C. T. U. Notes The Vayhlr.srcr W. C. T. I.’ will have an all-day meeting Wednesday at the Americanization center, 225 Bright St. Please bring sandwiches, food and fruit. Mrs. Eliza Berry, i62 W. TwentySeventh St., will he hostess for tho Francis Willard T'nlon Tuesday at 2 p. m. Special Christmas program wilt be given. Brookside Union will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Roa.s, 140' N. Olney St., Thursday at 2 p m. Aleridian T'nlon will have n rihristmas party at the home of Airs W. C Borcherdine, 151 E. Full Creek Blvd.. Wednesday at 2 p. nt. Miss Delia Brown and Airs. Harold B. West will give a musical program. Mrs. Frank Rlchmann will tell a Christmas story and Airs J. E. York a reading. Mrs. Frank Symmes, president, will preside.

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< -Tb9 single LETTER FU’M JOHN PRESCOTT To LESLIE PRESCOTT Pt’-ily for you, my dear! I didn't think you ii . i so much stamina. The ■ nly thine i have ug dnst you in I told Ruth last night at dirmet that it y : girls . : ?••. un- i *,v--..a .' ave man tged some way ;■ set you •p. I'm ns proud as punch of you. ‘•specially as W-liter Burke cannot crow over me nt ail about having su -n n ci.-ver wife Ruth Pols me that yon did nil the f.r.aneeerlng of the establishment nn-1 th y >.j never \v*- it t i New Yoik. without loing a great deal of the buying. W.dt.-r tnd 1 both agreed that If you giris want-si to keep the shop that was up to you. '*f - urso 1 thh.k licit yell will to* have very mu.-li time for to-n-xt year or so to devote to any • g of the kill 1 ospi-.- ally rts y i will 1e in Pitisburgh. H-rever. ’he wh- 1* I--..: Is yours and Ruth sand V .i*or and I hive agreed to keep our han > off. When I g to tho hotel from H’ltl. s if Hid an •: n.y b-x .t.g *• < a ! up ro- ' .< ■ at at:> Uia-. a' right that I returned. I did so and Miss Anderson camo to the phone. b in < i!<| that motl:-*r was having the worst case c-f hysterics that she had ever had. told me that <i:.mna,bl© Bradfoni woman hai. h er ■-round agair; and that she had told her that you owned half the shop and put mother up to writing you the nasty letter which you referred to in your letter to me. Now don't worry about this at .all, ie ir. I will fix mother. 1 will explain to h*-r that unless she promises in- n-ver to teo Priscilla Bradford again I will not pay anything toward her support. Os course you know she has enough to live on very simply and carefully without anything I may give, her, hut she has had everything she wanted since she rarao to us and 1 know she won’t give that up for any one. This also settles the matter about her living with us. ishe must either go hack to her old home or she can board at any sanitarium or hotel she wished or she can travel. I th.nk It would be very nice to send her and Miss Anderson abroad. Don’t you? Mother might get some r.< w Ideas and stop thinking of h-r---->:oIf for a minute. Sydney Carton arrived today. I told him about the shop the minute I saw him and If you could have hear 1 the splendid things h j iid about you .an<i your loyalty to your friends amt to mo you would have been as happy as I was. 1 must con fess. Leslie, that right at first I was a little peeved but Byd showed me that it would have been Impossible for you to have done any differently from what you did and as he spoke 1 grew a little ashamed of myself for misunderstanding the motives of not only tho sweetest but tho cleverest wife in all the world. Goodnight, dearest. JACK.

Telegram From I/eslie Prescott To Sydney Carton Thank you! LESLIE. NEXT: Eotter from Ivesllo I’rea■ott to John Alderi Prescott. DRAMA TALK TUESDAY Prof. W. F. Jeuldiw Will Give Fourth of Series. Prof. W. E. Jenkins of Indiana Cniversity will give the fourth of his series of six iecture,s on drama Tuesday evening in Oropsey auditorium of the O-nt ral Library. His subject, “A Hiice of Life.” Lectures ure under the auspices of 'he Indianapolis unit of the Drama League of America. Miss Anna Torance, 2043 N. Delaware St., and Mrs. Elizabeth Watterson Hughes, 2315 College Ave, are in charge.

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1110 BE lASI LIMERICK PRIZE (t’ontinned From Page 1) had any Idea I would win. It seemed too easy to be true. “I have been getting ready to make a lot of Christmas presents, but why bother with making them now. I’ll take my SSO Limerick money and buy them now." Alias Sunderlin is a home girl. Her f-ather is a well-known insurance man. She almost lost the first award to H. B. Steeg, 272 Parkview Ave., Whose line brought him the seaond award of sir*. It was: "My new address—Atlanta—goodby." Pushing tho two big winners mighty close in tho Judges’ opinions were these three $5 winners: "Ten years, won’t you please nurry by.”—Arthur L. Freyraan, $lO N. Bancroft St. "Me are inarching to Georgia on high.”—C. R. Cameron, 120$ State Life Bldg. "I'll pay cash for a good alibi.”— J. V. Shannon. 14 X. Bolton Ave. They're All Good Then a mighty few changes in any of the judges’ votes would have put any of these tweV.tv *1 honorable mention winners into the big money list: “I’ll he back when the elephants fly."—Theresa Schaad, 1543 Madison Ave. “Uncle Sam was much slicker than I"—John Eagan, 23 South St., Greenfield, lnd. “Now me for the ‘rocks,’ but no 'rye'.”—-Mrs. Jack P. Krueger, 821 E. Twenty-Fourth Sr. “To .Atlanta I’m now drawing nigh."—F. D. White, 3250 Alucpher son Ave. “Oli, Judge, don't he hard on a guy.”—T. J. Schottle. CA Greer St “A judge there was smarter than —Hattie Wilson, U'l7 Jefferson A vo. "I don’t like -lodge Anderson's eye."—David H. linker, 243'J N. Now Jersey St. “Soup every dny and no pie.”— Y.olet Bohner, 41 S. Ora-e St. “My cell won’t you please beau tify?” William Ctirpbey. 65 Fide!- . j i'ru.-t. “I'm tile ‘fall guv’ for someone up high.”—Georg* J Re-**, 'mi.' Dak A v“KocJvs for ages, oh cleave them must I."—Th-aca I. -u.se Miller, 633 Oesling St.. Seymour. In 1. "My hopes now in ruins all lie.” —Cora Warren. P->x 234, Mitchell, : lnd “1 am in, you are out. so goodby."—F. W G 2 , S DHaware St “That rock p'd" looks big to my eye."—tE. (1.. i-h irt. 725 t i-utal 1 Bifig “Twenty' years knocks my future sky-high."—K. K Pam;::, r S Enters-Ave “P’s no fun pushing boulders in high."—M ■ Fu ir reel. 363 Grant Av. “Now merely a number am ! " Mrs, David r r.*-r. K, F. D. S. A: ■!■■-- n, Tnd. “Now my fortune to lawyers will fly." Mrs <> E. Abrahams, ii mtB v * “For a name now a number have I. “Hite I nothing the warden will , buy ?”—M: -< B. H, Thrashe:. Fat \tl Men Jmlges Th r.aost -xp.-rt rbyi .-'ers | n Tn 1 and: <l np< Us. ro-a.d—rs of th*- Ad'-itl* ' Sr.K Flub, r 1•• i Limerick No. 6. • Tb-y were H ; a J Br-wer. Haro! ! .a Br-uvt . Til tv Mrti <:a. Fl--y I 11 1 lass!.-, G. ■>i i R. Smith, O. A . B.:M song an<l J. W. SidiA. an. Tans wo write t.'nls tn Limerick No. 8 and it iso the curtain for the Mg final ' win to lav with Lim-rlek : No. 12 with its doubled awards of *2"T It's my swan song, is No. 1?, the er--wni<’g effort of lam-rlckt: or. After it :s Judged nn<l tie- wlntu rs ! anr->unced. the keepers will take me' lioek to my pad itv! cell. Send nie back Hntls Jed wit h your: "L< -* lin* s" to No. 12. Tho JIOO j first awar-1 is calling to someone. i

jy. W. C. A. Notes Two presentntlurs *<f the nativity pageant which has leen a part <<f , the Christmas program of t tie association for ten v-ars, will bo given , ibis year. Dec. 17 and !<•<•. 21. Mise Rose f’ressliull will direct. Membership committee will meet Monday morning at to discuss annual meeting In January. The World Fellowship committee j m-ets Tuesday at 7:45 p. in. Week i of prayer activities will bo reported. Mrs 1,. A. Estes will lead devotions | an<l Mrs George A. Van Dyko tlie I discussion. Student-Industrial supper at the Y. W. f'. A. Monday at 6:15 p. in. will bo followed by a theater party at English's. Tlie Industrial Flub supper Wednesday at 0:15 p m will be f<<l lowed by a recognition service for new members. Thursday noon the girls of Central Business Collegia will meet In the clubroom. Industrial committee will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. ru. MDs Dorothy Bruce Is president, of the new Girl Reserve Club at School No. 0. Miss Garrett of the College of Missions is advisor. School No. 18 club has elected Mao Stuckineyer, president; Helen Thompson, vice president; Lillian Kluger, secretary; Hazel Carver, treasurer. Manual High School Girl Reserves meets Friday. The Girt Reserve committee meets Wednesday at 10 a. in. Mrs. A. D. Hitz, chairman, will preside. The High School Girl Reserves for their Thanksgiving Service will provide a sum of money to be used by the Riley Hospital to buy crutches. The girls from grade schools Nos. 3, 15 and. 33 each gave enough to buy one pair and other clubs will add to high school girls' fund Utter,

New Cliansonette Club Head

Mrs. W, ii. Slebor. 402 W. Maplo Rd.. is president of tho Chan-t-or.utte Club, recently organiaod in th- interest of music. The club will meet Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. Helen Smith

Clubs and Meetings Fr: lay Afternoon Reading Club w:'d re -t at. t‘.* homo of Mrn. Car*lin.- Wh-.tsit. 2242 N Delaware St. M>- Harry L. Winle will read a pap*-r on “Ten Beat Plays of the V- r " !>. uuiit-jrH of the British Empire w and meet M nday flight with Mrs. M :..!•<m Eb-hes. 1319 Hartford id M----'a Tie Club Will meet for 1 o !• ■!-: 1:• -he-m at the liomo of M i'lMd Botubarger, 3510 W. .V.- tag ;:: St. Mrs. N. E. Long is in ch try*. Welfn • Fluh will nieet Monday for I .< ii--.-n if the home of Mr*. A If .-.eij-iis-r. 2 2*.’2 N < '.r'dol Ave F w r. 1.,:.- ’icon tbs guests will l -.; - ge. Mrs \V I> Hamer. 4444 Carrollton ■. •••• 1 by Mrs L D Owens, w. l 1- ■-. •cess f-r the offii’e auxiliary of ti e P H N A. Frt-lay at the h< a.- < f Mih ii u:i-*r. Mrs M rrr.le Is-w ier will enter tn a. t r >'■ - of the Social Belief < '1 D.v afternoon at h-r li<-. : ■ ■ I -fg-n St ! • w W B \ will hold an I! day i r -efing wPh lun-'he.tn nt 12 * u'-b r * Hall. Capitol Ave nr 1 X i; St. lk-o.ir business meeting of Mu p; Ik, . a natiotud lionorary music ho- • will niort Wo.ln-'sduy eve nt - ..: at th- home of Miss Mabol M! Alva 7.lniemrman, 2215 R D*l.tw :< St , will entertain D*-l*- < >r. a.-a M-i sorority at her home Satin, lay. Alpha chapter of Delta Chi sorority will m-et at tho home of Mlse t>o* D’nchman, 1125 X. Rurili St.. Wednesday ev<fling. M< ting of the Alpliia ]>e!phlan S*u !y Club y\ ill lie held Monday at 6 D p rn at 1105 Merchants Bank !:!!g Following subj-s-tw will I-o -li-• assc-’: "TJft: end Technique of Euripides” Miss Ethel Pennington: "‘Ah■< stls.” Mrs. Creed Oagwln: “M !<•-1 Miss Lulu Grayson: “Hipp<<!\ tu Mrs. Frederick C. AVnrfel. ”n .’.a-ions from n Hqosier author uls • will he given. Tilda Slcrna Chi sorority met W'-<in*-sil:iy evening nt the home of Miss Hattie Rchaaf, 1960 Central Av. Annual Ciirlstmaa activities were discussed. Indin nnpolls Turners wHI give a dinner at the Athenaeum Monday nt 6p. tn Following the regular business session. Waiter B. Harding, president of tho G. and J. Tiro Company. will talk on “Tho Romance of Rubber " 'Woman’s Rotary Club will hold special business sessions Monday nt th- Cbiypool iti the Florentlre room, to vote on now members. Tho Eta chapter of Kappa Phi Delta Sorority arranged t bunco party for Saturday evering at tho Woman's Department Club ;’or tho benefit of their Christmas rol e.* fund. Tratfuem* Trial Set Case of Herbert Trattner and Bernard Trattner, iirothers, released on $2,000 bond, charged with vagrancy in connection with investigation of a reported theft, of SIB,OOO in diamonds Wednesday night from Trattner Jewelry store, 141 S. Illinois 3t-, is sot for Dec. 13 in city court. Aufoists Slacken Speed Extreme vigilance of motorcycle division and slippery conditions of the street held speeding down to the minimum during the night Only one. man and one woman are held on speeding charges today.* Harry Mange, 38, 4421 H. New York St., and Mrs. Floy Perkins, 35, of 313 N. Addison St., were arrested on speeding charges. SECOND SPIRITUALIST CHURCH W. Morn a and Lee Bt. Service* at 7 :4S Tectnro by Her. Janioa Kuox. Subject: "Did Spiritualism Coma AooonUinr to Prophesy.” Message* by m*dtum* promt Brarrbody welcome.

AIKS. AY. it SIEBER,

Folz, 209 Beverly Dr. Mrs. James Ma.ig will give an illustrated talk, on Cadrnan’a opera, "Shanewis." Mrs James I’-arson, .Mrs. Sidney Fenstormaker and Mrs. Helen Worrum Chappell will sing.

iATIOKALLEAQUE OFFICERS VISIT Women Voters of State to Meet Tuesday. Directors of tho Indiana L-ague f Women Voters will hold an allfiay meeting ut the s-pink Arms H-tei Tu-s<!ay Mrs. William T. Barnes, Stare pr< si<’cnt. will preside. Mrs. Paul Ritt*-nh< use of Chi-ago. secretary f-r the fourth region >f the national l-cigue, and Miss Miriam Nt-prud r,f Milwaukee t -ure<l Indiana his week to confer with officers and Air- -ter- f local leagues on organization and membership. They adirsased n number of local leagues on "hild l-<hor Amendment and other lint** favortsi by the leagues. AID* Neprud and Mrs. K.:*-nh use were guests ut a ii:nch* on f--r :ho presidents and directors of the e.igues of the sixth i engressa'n ii ! i s , rl<'t of Indiana nt Hagerst-wn. They also visited Bloomington. Kokomo. Anderson and Frankfort. CHRISTMAS CHEER TOPIC New Officers to Be Installed by Bide-a-Wee Club. Christmas charity work was to he dismissed by the Bid.c-a-AV-o Club Sunday afternoon at tlie- homo < f Miss Marie IVtrich. Officers tn be installed arc Miss Mary Dugan, president. Miss Minnie Welssba.tr. sia-retary M.s-j Fmnc.-s Cook, treasurer Mrs. Ann Alexander, publicity chairman. Christmas party will be given Dee. 2) !n honor of the. new officers tit tho homo of Miss Genevieve .Stenger. X Masonic Women to Dine Mrs. W. D. Elliott of Tulsa, Okla.. national hoa<l <<f the Ladies’ Oriental Shrine of North America, will be entertained Thursday evening at dinner at the Spink-Anns by Court No. 4. Mrs. Alfred Kay Is chairman for tho dinner. Pythian Sisters Sponsor Concert Pythian Sistors of Myrtle Temple annodtico a program of old melodies by the De Lores Concert Company for Sunday night in Caleb Mills Hall. Dr, Mahel Teague Is chairman of the committee in charge. Governor Smail in Crash By United i'rtta KANKAKEE. 111., Dec. 6.—Physicians today were in attendance on Governor Len Small and members of his family, injured in an automobile collision Friday night. None of the party was believed seriously hurt. Women Deans Meet Miss Evelyn Butler, Dean of women at Butler University entertained officers of the State Asso elation Deo ns of Women, Saturday at luncheon at tho Propylaeum, 1410 N. Delaware St.

TW PIMPLES LASTffll YEARS Face Covered, Could Not Sleep, Cuticura Heals. “My trouble began with a few pimples breaking out on my face. They kept getting worse and soon my face was covered with them. The pimples were hard and red and itched and burned badly. They caused me a lot of trouble at night and I could not sleep. The trouble lasted about two years. “ I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using them about a month here was a great improvement. I continued the treatment and in two months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Joe Cremi, 154 VJ Furnace St., Akron, Ohio, April 8, 1924. Use Cuticura for every-day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. lurelM trm k M*U. A(Mr•* "Outlraf Lefeertrtw. Dap,. X, Kl 4 S, Man." Sold vr?whare. 3ap 2Se. O internet a n<] SOc.-Talcun: ttc. Try our new Shay inn Stick.

- Martha Lee Says— Early Admiration May Prove Later Ruination

Once there was a little girl. .She was a very pretty little girl with big blue eyes and golden curls and a skin like a rose petal.

She had a mother and father, who thought she was the most beautiful little gix-1 that ever lived — and they told her so. And she had aunts and uncles, who teased her to give them u "nice kiss,” and told her how pretty she was. And her mother and father, and uncles and aunts had friends, who saw her and told one another what a beautiful child she was. Anything she wanted, she could have, she found, by giving her big eyes a certain kind of look; or, if that failed, making furrows of tears in her rose petal cheeks. Now the little girl lias grown up. She still has a rose petal complexion, and her bobbed hair curls softly around her face, a golden frame for her big blue eyes. At first glance, strangers gasp at her beauty. But, after they have been around her for a while, they say: “She's beautiful, but I pity the man that marries her. She acts as if the world was created for her pleasure." Os course she does That's what she has been taugiit aii her life. Spoiled Darling ]"ear M u-ttia 1 .<■•■ I run a man 2.'> years old. £ h.ivc a lairly pood poaltioa Xam In love with the most beautiful pi-i I over s>aw. I v.-ould her to marry me. but aii my friend* warn me not tosh- ha-< had everything sh- wanted, all her life. She :■* the only iid. and so spoiled, of course. 1 eoukl not jrive her the thiUK:* she is us.-d to, but I don't thtuk that's necessary. Cos you f sometimes I think this -:lri loves me. and other tim-s she almost .;. ores rue She has qulok temper hut sh- can be ;<■< sweet * any one. bh*-! I ak her to marry mo. or take my friends <Tvi -. M L. K. If von want to live with a wife who will expect you to pay tribute* to her every minute, who will lose her temper if you do not, and will spend everything you make on h-r self—if you let her —auk this girl to marry you. Unless I am very much mistaken, that Is the kind of wife she would make, it will tak- a strong-willed man to be. a successful husband to her. and evidently site has the upper hand with you PLAN YULETIDE PARTY Commit too to Assist Mrs. Kabb With Surprise Ib-ograin. Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb will be assisted in arranging a surprise program. entitled “The Seril Mer’s Christmas Greeting." f-r the Indiana Women's Press Club, Tuesday at the Lincoln, by Miss Mable Wheeler. Miss Margaret S<ott. Mesdameb Williams M. Uerschell, Hoy Peterson. Edward Franklin IVliite, Edmund Bingham. Fred Sterling and i'!or-nce Webster Long, pivsident. 11 race Whiuhouse. organist will I’lay. st.at** Convention Discussed Plans for t|,e State con vet’.'ion in May of the King's Daughters and Sons were made this week by tho executive board of the Indianapolis branch.

The New Duplex-A-Lite Lamp Brings Daylight Back Jitt it demonstrated in a specially built room at our store, showing just how it will appear in your own home. Combines Beauty With Scientific Lighting No matter how beautiful a lamp is if it does not give a beautiful light its purpose is defeated. This remarkable lamp gives more light and better light than any other that lias ever been constructed. An entirely now principle in table lamp construction enables tho Puplex-A-Lite Lamp to radiate a soft, glowing light that illuminates the entire room. Gives you the light you need and at the same time makes your home more lovely. The only way you will appreciate it is to try it, USE IT TWO EVENINGS WITHOUT COST For a few days w- will deliver one of theso lamps to your home ami let you us- it. for two evenings just to show you what you will miss if you do not get one while you ran at this special introductory price. The cost during this offer is only $23.50, payable iu easy monthly pay-, ments added to your light bill. MERCHANTS HEAT & LIGHT CO. “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” This Coupon or Phone Call Brings It Merchants Heat and Light Cos, “The Daylight Corner” Tlease deliver to my home a Duplex-A-Llte lamp that T may nse ft two evenings aIM see for myself what a remarkable lamp it is. It Is understood that I am under no obligations to keep lamp if it does not satisfy mo In every respect. Name „,„ IL , * Phono •••••••*••**, 9 .a

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I. U. PRESIDENT W. D. 0. SPEAKER | General Meeting of Club Thursday Afternoon. William Lowe Bryan of Indian* University will speak at the meeting of the general club at the Wom- | an’s Department Club Thursday aftI ernoon. Indiana will be featured in : the musical program. Dr. Bryan ; will talk on “Nature and Homan | Nature.” Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will | lead community singing of Christ- | mas and Indiana songs before the j program. Indiana University alumnae will | be hostesses for the afternoon. Following the program, tea will I be served, for which Mrs. Moses B. I Dairy will be chairman, assisted by Mesdames W. TV. Thornton, J. J. Martin, C. W. Whaley, Inez Dolby. A S. Ayres, W’alter G. Oiln, Theron Carter, W. H. Kinnear, J. F. Edwar<ls, Harvey Crossland. Xettia New. S. E. Perkins Jr., Mary Garsi r. O. C. Wilcox, Edna Pcdlow. CHICAGO RABBI TO SPEAK Council of Jewish Women Sponsor Lecture Here. The most Important event to ba (given under the auspices of tho Indianapolis section Council of Jewish j Women will be a lecture by Dr. | Louis L. Mann. Rabbi Chicago Sinai ! congregation at the Ciaypool Tuesday at 8 p. in.. Subject will be "How to Get the Moat Out of Life." Dr. Mann, successor to late Rabbi HSrch at Sfnai congregation, is vice ; the Jewish Chautauqua i Society, an i was formerly a lecturer ' on comparative ethics at Yale University, and languages and literature at Chicago University. A dance will I follow the lecture. . CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lcsson-Serfnon, "God the Only Cause and Creator" vTONP CHURCii Delaware at 'Tf-.fth St. THRU) CHURCH j Blvd. Sunday Services , la All Churches, 11 a. m. and $ p m. Testimonial Meetings WyNlliFfc ;i.Y CVt*!li:ilf at C'0:O-.*k Free Reading Rooms 1258 C nsohd ite i B! i*.. 115 N. Penn. St., E. Thirfjr-Fuarth St. The Public .* c T.huily invited to attvnd these services i;al to use the rexittnu- rooms. SUNDAY SCiiOOI. poll CHILDREN T’NDKR 20 VKAKs Sero-’d Church at 0:30 and 11 A. M. Third Church at i* 13 A M