Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1924 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1924

QOCIAL X Activities TE, NTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS mHE marriage of Miss Marie L. Heathco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Heathco, 38 X. Irvington Ave., and Lloyd L. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Graham of Kaiispell, Mont., will take place at 4:30 Thursday afternoon. Jan. 1, at the Irvington M. E. Church. Miss Heatheo's attendants will be Miss Nell Heathco. her sister. as maid-of-honor; Misses Velma Jones and Lucy Ward, bridesmaids: little Miss Marie Elizabeth Cook, her niece, flower girl, and Frank William Cook. Miss Heatheo's nephew, ring bearer. Paul Jackson of Wheaton. 111., will be best man. and Harry Allan of Cincinnati. Ohio, and Harold Sehoen, ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held for relatives and a few friends at the home of the bride’s parents. • * • The Wednesday Afternoon Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at a Christmas tuirty at the home of Mrs. Harold Trotter. 2230 W. Michigan St. Christmas talks were given by Mrs. C. C. Rothman and Mrs. E. H. Thompson. Christmas carols were sung by Mesdames J. R. Horne. R. S. Nicholas. R. W. Roberson. William Kehreiber. C. C. FhafTers. M. C. Steffy, J. W. Spicer and R 1,. Davidson, accompanied by Mrs. J. 11. Giel. Santa Claus distributed gifts from •tree. Among the guests were Mrs. rnest Hawkins of Detroit and Mrs. S. J. Cain of Norristown. Pa. • * At a Christina party to be given bv the Old Glory Society of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of D. A. R Saturday afternoon a? the chapter house. 524 N. Pennsylvania St., the president. Mrs. Melvin O. Rvker. will be assisted hv Mrs. Addison Parry. Mrs. Kennedy Reese. Miss Pauline Yonnegut. Miss Helen Ixmisc Warmoth. Miss Joan Pratt Johnson. Miss Mary Edith Foster and Miss Mary Anna Tall. Herbert Theodore Wagner Jr. will be color bearer. Patronesses will be former presidents of the society: Me. lames William J. Hogan, George M Dickson. John Downing Johnson. Alexander G. Cavins. James 1,. Kalleen and Miss Frances Mi-Math. The annual Christmas party of Delta Delta Delta sorority was arranged far Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Helen Tichenor, 420 Poplar Rd., with Mrs. Roger Reem, Mrs. L. H. Miller and Misses Nancy Todd. Elizabeth Moore and Helen Franke as assistant hostesses. • • • The Past Chiefs’ Association of Myrtle Temple TANARUS, Pythian Sister.-, will be entertained at a Christmas party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alex Goodwin. 2221 Ashland Ave. Assistant hostesses will be Mesdames George Stapp, Warren King. Nellie Petri. Ella Carter and Ida Moreland. k* * * Rose Burke entertamc. w -h of Miss Vera Virginia Hirt Tuesday evening at Miss Hirt’s home. 2351 Ashland Ave. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs Louis Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson. Cunningham Henderson. Miss Kathryn MoGuigan. Charles Henderson. Juan Wilhelm, Miss Danetta Holstein, George Debrich. Miss Beatrice Gibson Mr. and Mrs. O. Irwin. Miss Agnes Mcßeath. Law-rent*- Blacker and Ralph Foster. • • The marriage of Miss Ruth Porter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jes ferson of Martin County, to David Lopg of Dover Hill, Ind.. took

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place Tuesday morning at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Ray G. Smith. 12S Goode Ave., the Rev. J. I->. Armistead officiating. The bridal couple was attended by Miss Dorothy Porter, sister of the bride, and Ova Simpson. A wedding reception was held Tuesday evening at Mrs Smith’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Long have gone to Dover Hill to make their home. * • The Independent Social Club was entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Gaby. 2208 Ashland -Ave. Tile president. Mrs. Alien T. Fleming, gave a Christmas toast. A musical program was given by Mesdames Wallace F. More. Mrs. Gray Elnn Sandy. Mrs. F. H. Nelson. Mrs. W. TANARUS). Bradley and Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt. Mrs. J. D. Davy told a Christmas story. Sixty toys were donated to the Indianapolis Day Nursery. Special guests were Mrs O. G. Hoffman. Mrs. Flans Karstadt. Mrs. Nellie B. I’etri. Mrs. J. G. Brown. Mrs. A C. Quick of Martinsville, Ind.. and Mrs. A. C. Ratcliff of Frankfort, Ind. • • • The Beta Chi Mothers r’luh will held an all-day sale of bake-1 goods and aprons Saturday at 230 N. Illinois St. The Assumption Social Club announced a dance for X:45 Wednesday night at its hall. 1105 Blaine Ave. • • • A I’hristmas party for the Akem Ranio I’lub was arranged for Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Bender. 3k Drexel Ave. . . . The X’ew Era Club had a Ehristmas party Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minnie Duncan. 3139 N. Capitol Ave. A musical program

MISS ALEEX BETZ The So-Kra Club, Inc., will Rive, its annual Christmas dance on Christmas night in the K. of C. auditorium, Delaware and 1 hlrteenth Sts. The committee in charge is composed of Misses Aleen Betz, Dorothy Simon. Ruth Mumaw and Mildred McOlinchey. and Messrs. Emmitt McManamon. Edmund Bradley and Edward Monaghan. This dance is the most elaborate affair of a number of social affairs given by the club throughout the year.

was given by Mesdames Frank MeCaslln, A. F. Eggleston, F. E. Padgett and S. P. Scherer. • • • The East End Pleasure Club will give a card party Thursday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Conaughton, 22 Hendricks I’l Hawkins Firm Reorganized Hu Timex Special EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Dec. IT.—-The Welfare* Loan Society here, origit ally a subsidiary of the Hawkins Mortgage Company, now defunct arid its officials found guilty of using the mails to defraud, has been reorganized here T .1 Morton, Ea mason bank cashier, representing the stockholders, bought the assets of the company for *30.100 <i. O. I’. Favors Herb Males JS.v Timt* Special EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Dee. 17. Republican leaders have announced Herb Males as their candidate for mayor here. Ed lieberer is being groomed to sucre.l the late Fred Ossenberg as Republican boss, it is said. Places May lb* Closed Abatement proceedings against property owned by William Henry at 427 429 W pearl St . have been tiled against Henry. William Stew art and James Parrott In Federal Court by Homer Elliott. Enited States district attorney. The bill charges the places, livery stable and soft drink saloon are nuisances and should l>e enjoined from operating as such. Stock Dividend Announced Frank A Symmes. receiver for the Marion Club, has announced a possible stock dividend from *4O to SSO a share on the 2.102 shares out standing. Several months will be required yet to settle the club’s affairs. Symmes said.

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c iu e< 7an^s BETTER FROM EESEIE PRESCOTT TO THE EITTEE MARQUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER, CONTINUED Mother never mentioned John to me after I sent his telegram to her room, neither did Karl. It would have hurt me inexpressibly had they done so, and yet it tore open the wound afresh when they did not. I wonder if I am inconsistent when r say that I really could have stood their excoriations of John’s selfishness easier than I could their pitying silence. When I stood at the flower-lined open grave l thought, poor Alice, poor little sister. She began life with so much promise and this is the end. Would any of us ever knowwhy fate had singled her out for such a blow? As swiftly as though someone had spoken to my soul. I heard “You cal! me cruel—you say that death has taken her in her youth, when she has so much in store for her. Is the promise of your coming years so splendid that you would shrink from me?” I closer! toy eyes, immediately the whole group of sorrowing friends about that open grave was blotted out. I only saw at Its head a hooded figure which spoke: v “Why are you grieving because your little sister had elected to go | with me into what you call the tin known country. Surely I have done Ino more fgr her than life will do j for you. “You say that you do not know where I will lead her. Do you know where life will lead you? “Have, you me.t only love and pleasure, Joy and contentment, where life has led? “Has not pain of soul and body already stalked beside you for leagues of your weary way? "Does not sorrow meet you often i when you expect joy? i “Does your unstable guide never whisper a warning of unrest, who beckons along primrose paths which only lead to the slough of lost lllu- ■ sion? “(Anne, tell me—honestly, if you can —that after looking on the calm ■ face of your sister that your way is 'so delightful and life so much to be 'desired that you will always tremble for fear of my approach. "Tok! I am not a grim destroyer. Sometimes I come as I have ! come to your sister as an angel of mercy upon whose hr* at she was glad to sink to sleep." They told me, little Marquise, when I awoke in my own bed the next morning that I had fainted as I stood beside the grave when they lowered Alice within it. But I shall always believe that for a little while niv soul had held a rendezvous with death, who In trying to comfort me had only told me that life held greater tragedies than death could pos- , sildy offer. | (Copyright, 1024. NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT This letter continued. Driver (aught After tlta.se Horace Jackson. 25, of 2902 Central Avc , Is charged with assault and battery and failure to stop after his auto Is alleged to have struck Samuel M. Mock, (IS, of 111" Maple St., at Illinois and Thirt. ; Eighth Sts Mock was Injured, j Jackson was chased several blocks by other motorists and hell for j police. Burns Cover with wet baking sod*— afterwards apply gently VICKS ▼ VARO RU B oomr iT Million Jam Ummd Yearly

CLUB FEDERATION LEADERS DISCUSS PLANS FOR YEAR President Entertains State Department and Divisional Chairmen. Plans for the coming year were discussed by leaders of the State 1 Federation of Clubs at a meeting Wednesday at the home of the president, Mrs. O. M. Pittenger, FortySecond St. and Monon Railroad. Department chairmen Wednesday morning discussed how to work out plans to be presented in the afternoon at a joins meeting of department and divisional chairmen. Both department and divisional chairmen were guests of Mrs. Pittenger at luncheon. The new American Home committee was discussed, and new plans were made for publicity and legislation. In general, the Indiana federation is taking plana adopted by the General Federation of Clubs and selecting those adaptable to this State. Injuries Fatal to Boy Hu Timex special RICHMOND. Ind.. Dec. 17.—Injuries received several days ago | when struck by an auto proved fatal to Howard Wilson. 9, son of Perry Wilson, boys secretary at the V. M. C. A. Car Yards Bum 1 Bil Timex Hpcial ELKHART. Ind.. Dec 17.—Car repair yards of Swift * Cos., along : the Now York Central Railroad lines, j near here, w ere swept by tire Tues ! dav. Loss was put at $3,000 todav.

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Martha Lee Says Grandmother Has to Fight to Stay Young

Grandma rebels! Her sons and daughters and grandchildren are trying to put her “on the shelf.” They love her, blit they are trying to make her a dear, gentle soui to he petted and humored —and to be set down in an easy chair with a lace cap on her head and knitting needles in her hand*

Grandma’s not old in spirit nor feeble in body. She understands the younger generation, and sympathizes with it. “Why, I went through the same thing when I was a youngster,” she writes. “My friends and I were criticised as much as my grandchildren are. And l guess we didn't turn out so had." You can see from that that grandma is not ready for an easy chair and knitting needles. She'd rather ! sit in an automobile than in the easy chair, and she prefers watching a ! movie to knitting a sweater. She's afraid her family will force 1 old age upon her. And she’s determined to prevent this, but she doesn’t want to hurt anybody’s feel- j ings. Grandma's game, and I’ll wager I i she's a diplomat. I’m backing her . | to win. Grandma's Predicament Poar Ty**' l Most of your lAtt^n* arA from young folks about their trouble but maybe you will N- kind enough to help 1 a grandmother I have two daughters, two eons and nevAn ffrandehildren They all are very good to me btit they *oem to be detArmined to make rtv* grow old. They never aak mo to go to ahowg with them, bee&usd they think I don’t like auch things But I do. They want me to sit and ait and sit. and l got tired of that. I am interested in club work, and I like to go auto riding, but tny sons are always afraid I’m not strong enough. Why. I'm a5 atrong aa ! they are Mv grandchildren think I’m too old to be tnterrutAd in their affairs I really understand them better than their parent* do. Why I went through the same thing •when T wa* % youngster. My friend* and ; I were criticised as much an my grand-

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children are. And I g-uess we didn’t turn out so bad. Isn't there anything I can do to make, my children let me stay young? I am partly dependent on my sons but have some money of my own. so I don't have, to ‘ obey” them. GRANDMA. 1 suppose your children and grandchildren think they are being good to you. Well, disillusion them. Announce that you are not old and don’t intend to sit in a corner and twiddle your thumbs. Go to the movies if you want to. Tell your grandchilden about your youthful pranks, and encourage them to confide in you. Join clubs, if you desire, and go riding with your friends if your family leaves you sitting. Don’t let ’em beat you. Grandma. AD PARTY ALL READY Club to Give Annual Christmas Dance Toniglit. An elaborate program has been arranged for the Indianapolis Advertising Club party and dance tonight at Woman’s Department Club, Seventeenth and Meridian Sts. Christmas frolic will be held at initial luncheon In Riley room at the Claypool Thursday. Program will be furnished by Mrs. Ray D. Barnes, Mrs. Howard L. Clippenger, Miss Ruth O’Neal Bellew and company and thirty children from the Wheeler Mission.

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COUNCIL MUST MEET County “Dads’’ to Appropriate $17,763.77 on Sunnyside Buildings. County council will meet before Dec. 23 to appropriate $17,763.77 as final payment on new buildings at Sunnyside, county tuberculosis hospital, County Auditor Harry Dunn said today. Superior Judge James M. Leathers Tuesday mandated Dunn to call the council on petition of Victor L. Wright, receiver for the Gale Construction Company, contractors who built three additions at the institution. Dunn had refused payment because, he said, the $150,000 bond issue bad been exhausted.

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