Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 199, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1924 — Page 2

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3RD TECH HONOR ROLL LISTS 287 SENIOR STUDENTS Room 4 Leads Upper Classmen With 76 Names Given, Technical High School third senior honor roll v-*as announced to,lay with 287 seniors in the list. Senior roll room 4 had seventy six honor stu dents, seventeen more than senior roll room 130. which had tiftv nine Underclass honor students totaled 713. Honor seniors: Mary Aah Somlob Racer. F.ldna Baldwin. Forest Barnes. About Berry fa ' Krsndeiibunrh. Carl Brccbt. Harold Brrdtii. Lynn Br*ece. _ Norman 4ov*i)lnnf ,*ru* * . Elizabeth B :rr Dorothy tturton \ irziin* Bnseeli Walter Callahan. GtWffo Campbell. Frances Carter. Gladys Chamulm. John Dark! Oristie. Marian Clendeiiin. Philip, Colfrove. T/otiie Cook. Jeanette Couden, Nolan Curry. John Davis. Martha Pirn herder. Orem Dorset? John Kaiy. Miry Eller. Dorothy Fnderlin. Witula Farson. \ era Fee Marr Kiel Harold Fields. Arthur Counter. Paul Gardener. Edna liarwcod. Trriri Giezendu-iurr. Karl Hamniaok. Katherine Coon* • Arthur Copo. Dorothy Corn*. Arnet Curry. Janies L):t-=r*'t. Mary hjllfy. Robert Dailey. Geonre Davis. Mar* wet* Davis _ , _ . Martha Daris. Gertnalo DeTbrooc. HMm D* Veiling Alice Dietz. Ama Dixon. Esther Durbin. James Duvall. Xorine Kardiy. Helen Fmert. Dorothy Elfers. Mfery Ennis. Truman Ewinc. Phoebe Farmer. Dorothy Feis’enbaum. Pore* : y Fife Edward Fisher. Louise Fmieri*k. Mary Frey. Elizabeth Gallather. Eiiz ibeth t* t Marx are t Oibb*. Lv?a Gibbon. Dorothy Gtlbrech. George Gisler. Janie- Glore. Mary Goodwin. Esther Grave*. Thelma Grey ZeUla Green Edward Hams. John Hunger. Everett Hank-. Maxine Hart. Marmierite Hastley. Dotiiid Hiircins. Hubert Hodzes. Charley Hoover. Charles inyersol!. Billy Jackson. Alice Jobe. Eleanor Jones. Pearl Junket*. Ixmise Reyler. Dorothy Lnnison. Alfred T.auter, Jean 1a Vaaehy Burfonl Lee. Myrtle l>epPer. Letter Livlnsrstono. Louis MaeCammon. Wallace McDaniel. MTiHiam Mars* hke. Mabel M-a.l. Clara Mehr!:nU. Miller. Dora Miller. Zella Mills. Kat her me Monahan Had : ; *ni Morris. Margaret Mueier. Lewis 'Neubaeher. Vriion Newman Oeors** Newton. Mary Ni*all. John Phipps. George Poole. Robert Earl Praiure. Leonard Purse!’ Mary Roberts. Georsre Sabre. I lorence Schtek Melba Schumacher. Glzy. Surest. Hcrffie Shadoan. Helen SI. vert. Pa’ll Shumaker. Virginia Sib**l Bvrom Smith Rthel Stevens. June Talbott. Wilbur Teeters. Georgia Thomas H*. 1 ' tTh >mpeon. Ruth Thoms. Charlotte Totten. Chrt=tine Valentine. Art Vino 1. Edna War* weg Irra 4 Sarbvge. Edith TT .-T c.-n f. H *irs DoniM Hawkins. Robert Heinrich, John Henlev. Edward H(>s*l. Madonna Hessler Dor >fhv Mil! Mae Hollingsworth. G >rge Horst. Dwia Howell. Eva Ureh. Gerritt Hutch inw*n. Edward luppcnlats. Freda Jay. lau‘s*> Karle. Lura Keith Esther Kel’ams. Maurice K-rr. Ruth Kiilie. rr*d Kinds. Hi.rla Kreft William Landie. Norman Lantz. Robert E. Lee. Claude Leet. Evelyn Lentz Elizabeth Ann Leonard. Kath*rm Liesl* • IKrman IJrdsav. Mavis Llewellrn. Wilma Llewei-vn. G*-nrs> Lo.mian William I.ongacre. Ralph M*Etroy. Clavln M**Laukhlin Bertis MeWUiianis. Doreita Mann fold. Marorie Mas-ey. Dorcas Master* (£R is 6 Mares. Mildred >!.- Mth. >orir.‘ Thelma Manohan Dorothy Morga. Kathryn Mullen Edith >!*•* H-’-u m - J,.h-i Nan, 4 NobV. Russel! I*k Edwin Pat Jiscti Prisci"-, Pitt.- _-. r. Robert Pitt-r. Charles Prestun. Btatri.-e ryles. Helen Reirer. ...M p . v E. Whitaker. Emma White. Edna Wiekmann Ruth Williams Margaret Wil'un. W. Alan Ydo Edward Zofin-r. Harold Adkt!,son. Rt-th Asti-w Anrelme Allen Rnss-'i Arm-tor. Ruth Armel. Doris Ashcraft. In* Beadle De!bert t Bennett Dorothy B!a,-k. Eleanor Blaeklfdgp Catherine, Bloom oof Louise Bolin. Dorothy Boone Louis,' p „ne Karl Bottke. Richard Boyd. Alice Brady Lena Brarg. Flora Bren ton. Helen Brooking. Alice Brooks. Mabel Brooks, Victor Brown. Rotert LeTand Burfonl Rirhar.l Burnett. George Busk irk. Jean Campbell. Alice Carter. Charles Cassell. Mary Casa-!1 Margaret Cliamnlin. Dana Chandler John Cleary. Russell Cliff K*v Cl*- c Torn Ownson. I>o Connor. Hi-r! Cfok Harry Reinhardt. Brown Robbins FJevoor Ross. Lirin** R**ebaurn. Mary Virgi:,;i Rosenf*ld. Alda Rufner. Richard Runim-1 Martha Rutherford. Emma ?a**l ?. Esther Sar.dstrom. T illian sk*haefer. Lillian S*'hr •' Doris Dorothr Sedier. Marion Seetls Shaw’ Elsie Shnrf Fannie tthitrin. N-g Shirts. Paul Suite Virginia Spriuzer. Ken nth St.-’r-J v Hurry Stout Meredit’i Stutsman. M i . Stutsman. Viola Taaiblyn. Faye Thom as George Thompson. Wilma Trckenbroek Homer Travis. Roberta Trr-nt, Charles Van Buskirk. James Van Busk irk. Ellen Ver Dcmw Harry Warriuer. Leon Whiting. Biauf-he Wulianis. Gladys Wilaou. Thomas Wilson. Harry Wishmire. Annette Leo Wood. Marjorie Wood. Weldon Worth.

SERVICES ARE ARRANGED Mrs. Ullian Nackenhnrst to Be Buried Wednesday. Funeral services fur Mr.-. Lillian

CHURCH WORKERS MEET Approximately 2fto l hristian Tastors and Laj men Here. Attendance of more than 200 Christian ministers and laymen is expeeled at annual meeting of. Indiana Christian Ministerial Association, which opens tonight at Central Christian Church, the Rev. C. W. Cauble, State secretary, said. Indianapolis ministers entertained visitors at informal reception this afternoon. Following devotional services led by the Rev. H. H. Flalley, Chicago, the Rv. Bernard P. Smlih. Franklin, wlil speak on "The Campbells— Their Kvangelistie Contributions to the Restoration Movement.” and Jesse M. Bader, St. Louis. Mo., on "The Compulsion of Kvangelisin.” Sessions oitd Wednesday noon. F. V. MARTIN. NEW MOWN OFFICIAL Becomes General Passenger Agent. Frank V. Martin, city passenger agent, is new general agent of passenger department .I ” MARTIN the Monon. He started his r-areer twenty-five years ago at M:ussaohusetts Ave. depot, where he- called crews, and later was a telegraph operator at Champaign, 111. He was general manager of the consolidated ticket office during the World War. lie was Lorn in Indianapolis and at tended Manual Training High School. 200 DISEASE VICTIMS Mysterious Maladay Breaks Out < n Persian Border. Ur r'mf. ,f Pres* LONDON, Lee. 29. —More than 200 persons are dead and many more are dying of anew and mysterious disease. which has broken out on the I border between Persia and Afghani sfan, according to a Central News ditspatch from Allahabad. Doctors are unable to diagnose the malady. Victims bleed profusely from nose, mouth and eyes and turn yellow after a tew horns. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS 1,. P. Newby Sneaks Before ltatter Commando' Meeting. Leonidas P. Newby, grand master of the Grand Kncampinent, Kniglus Templar of the United states, declared in an address before Itaper Commandry Saturday night, that | Templar Masonry was awake to Its responsibilities demonstrating the ! fact that it was based on tho Chris- ; tian religion, brotherhood of man land fatherhood of God. Tho Rev. : Thomas White, pastor Meridian j Heights Presbyterian Church, spoko. i Following a dinner the officers were installed: j Oscar L. Pond, commander: George tV. Thompson, gen e rn.l Iss Imo ML- uis !G. Buddenhaum, captain general; : Clyde E. Titus, senior warden: Albert I M. Junior warden; the Rev. 1 Lewis Brriwn, prelate; Elmer F. • Gray, treasurer; Howard Kimball, rejenrder: Ora R. Owen, standard bear- , er: Stanley G. Myers, sword bearer; Albert L. McCulloum, warden. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES S<*iyices at 2 P. M. Tuesday for Joseph 1,. Ashby. Funeral services for Joseph L. Ashby, 80. of 1111 Reid Pl.. f>r many I years bookkeeper for Grocers Supply 1 Company, who died Sunday night, I will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at ' the residence. Burial to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Ashbv was born in Tippe- ] canoe County, Ind., and had lived i in Indianapolis twenty-three years. ; lie served with Fortieth Indiana Voluntejs in Civil War. The widow and a daughter. Mrs. Nellie Fisher, Indianapolis, survive. HEATER CAUSES DEATH Roomer Found Dead From Escaping Gas Fumes. B’i Time* Fiirrinl RICHMOND, Ind.. '>ec. 29.—Ec-i-aping gas from a heater was held responsible for the death of Lester j Sliver, 30, whose body was found ! lying across a bed in his rooming j house here Sunday night. Sales Company to Build The General Tire and Sales Conij pany will erect a modem salesroom j at the southwest corner of Delaware l and Pratt Sts. on a ninety-nine year | lease, according to announcement toS day by Charles J. Croker and Wilj liam J. Coughlin, partners. Property i was leased from Mrs. Julia A. Hall, | Brazil, Ind., owner. Man’s Death Probed | Coroner Paul F. Robinson today i investigated the death of Jackson K. Brown, colored, 617 W. Twelfth St., who died before he could be removed from cog wheels In the coal conveyor of the Pennsylvarifa Railroad roundhouse. Charles Coward, colored. 1508 E. Seventeenth St., another employe, said Blown was adjusting ft belt. St out Camp ttpens Winter camp at the Boy Scout Reservation has begun with thirtytwo in attendance. Routine program win be followed until Wednesday.

QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

—— ISS SUSAN GRAY SHEDD, 8939 N. Delaware St., enterl tained Monday afternoon with a. pretty luncheon-bridge party of seven tables. The tables were lighted with retl tapers and decorated with poinsettias and holly. The rooms were festooned wit h red and green ropes and icicles. Little silver horseshoes and gold wishbones, tied with red ribbons aiid holly, were the fa vors. Miss Shedd was assisted by her mother, Mrs. E H. Shedd, and her aunt, Miss Caroline Ashbrook. * * * Miss Edith Ann Stafford and Miss Anne Speers entertained Monday afternoon at tea at the home of Miss Stafford, 3111 Washington Blvd., in honor of Miss Kli.se Martin, who has just returned from Europe, and Miss Betty olmstead of Evanston, 111., who is visiting .Miss Mary Elizabeth Osborn, 1704 N. Pennsylvania St. Red roses and white candles in silver holders decorated the dining table. Assisting the hostesses were Misses Ttmberlake, Caroline Forry, Mary Josephine. Cobb, Eleanor Ann Barrett, Margaret Denny, Sarah Tyco Adams, Louise Doepper, Mary Jo Owens, Martha. Fitton. Ruth and Joan Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Os born. * • • Mrs. D. Chambers. 330 E. Thirteenth St., entertained Monday at luncheon, honoring Miss Mary Louise Milliken, a debutante. There were covers for ten. ♦ * * Walter Tlarnrnel qf Purdue Univcr city is home for the holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hammel. and Ids mother, Mrs. Carrie liainntel, 408 N Alabama St. j Mrs. Frank Hummel, 312 Bernard St., entertained Monday afternoon with a Christmas party for members of her club and their guests. Thera •cere five tables of ‘‘soo" and the hostess was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Stella Gulins, who has just returned from Florida. Members of the club are Mosdarnes Paul Robinson, Joseph Stnhr, Arch Hobbs, Roy Martin, J. E. Carver. • • • The Sunnysido Guild entertained Monday afternoon with their bolid \y party for the patients at Sunnyside Sanitarium. Mrs. Harvey Martin, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Hunter, sang and Miss Thelma Fulkerson gave violin solos, accompanied by her sister. Miss Dorothy. Mrs. B. C. Wright and Miss Helen Small gave readings in costume Miss Bernice Reagan, violinist, gave several numbers and Miss Virginia Marcus danced. Mrs. Carrie Hummel was general chairman, assisted by Mesdatnes Edward Schumann, William Freund, Edward Ferger, Bernard Griffith, Fred Deusenborg, Fred Krauss, A. C Zaring. Mrs. Alonzo -B Chapman had charge of the program. •* • * Mrs. Alfred M. Lauter entertained Monday afternoon with a luncheonbridge. honoring her niece. Miss Flora Igniter of New York, who is visiting her moth r, Mrs. H. Lauter, 1612 E. Thirteenth St., for the holidays. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. George S. Finfrock. Mrs. John Kolnier, Mrs. John Caylor and Misses lb lon and Minna Margaret Lauter. The rooms were bright with red tapers, holly atui boxwood. Among the guests at thirteen babies were Mrs. Marcus Whit, Mrs. Frank Ross of Noble.eville and Airs. Theodore Morris of Chicago.

Miss Josephine Brown, who la home from Bedford, Mass., for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. 3220 N. Pennsylvania St., received informally with her sister. Miss Harriett Brown, Sunday afternoon. * • Miss Kdythe Oakes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Oakes, 2314 N'. New Jersey St., became the bride of Jesse W. Miller Saturday night at the home of the bride’s parents, the Rev. Frederick Taylor officiating. The Orloff trio played liridala airs and the wedding march for the ontranee of the bridal party. Miss Blanche Oriner. maid of honor, wore a gown of turquoise blue ehlffoh velvet and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia rosea. A littie flower maid. Miss Frances Jarrett, in a ruffled frock of peach taffeta, scattered rose petals l*eforo the bride, and little Roland Sanders carried the ring on a white velvet pillow. The bride, in a charming gown of white panne velvet, was given in marriage by her father. Her tulle veil was edged with silk lace and caught with clusters of orange blossoms and her bouquet was of roses and lilies. Shp also wore the gift, of rPHIUIK^ ANTACID CORRECTIVE LAXATIVE THE CHAS H PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CQ Accept only r'miiips,” the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Protect your doctor and yourself by avoiding imitations of the genuine ‘'Phillips.’ 25-cent bottles, also 60-eent bottles, contain directions—any drug store. ■—Advertisement.

TILL INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Receive on Golden Wedding Day

MR. AND MRS. 11. F. GARNER.

Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Garner, will observe their golden wedding anniversary Thursday. They will re-

the bridegroom, a carved ivory bracelet. Harold Lingerifelter of South Bend was best man. After a reception Mr. and Airs. Miller left for a wedding trip in southern Indiana. They will bo at homo after Jan. 15 in Indianapolis. • • •Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Edith Prentice, daughter of tho Rev. and Mrs. J. it. Prentice of Greedlngville. Ind., to Robert C. Lewis, son of Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Lewis, 529 Highland I)r., which took place Saturday at tho homo of the brides brother, John L. Prentice, 3246 McPherson St.' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will be at home In Newcastle, Ind , after Jan. 15. ♦ • • invitations have been issued for the wedding of Miss Mildred Rnkernian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rokerman, 12i> Garfield Ave., and Arthur .1. Orr, which will take place Wednesday night at the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church. The brides attendants will be Mrs. Ray C. Frlesner, matron of honor: Miss Mildred Ross, maid of honor. Charles Bokerman will be best man. and ushers will be Harry Rowley and Jesse Pritchett Jr. • Assisting the Officers and chairman of committees at tea to be given by the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of D. A. R. New Year's f ternoon at the chapter house, 24 N. Pennsylvania St., will be honorary regents of the chapter. Special gtosts will be Mrs. Emmett F. Branch. Mrs. Ed Jackson, Mrs. J. O. Goodrich, Mrs. Edward Franklin 'White, members of other • haptera and the Sons of the Revolution. ♦ • Air. and Mrs. Charles T. Vajen, 1321 N. Meridian St., arc spending some time in Los Angeles, Cal. * • * East End Pleasure Club will entertain with a c.trd party Tuesday night at the home of Miss Alary ConuuKhton, 22 Hendricks PI. * • The Independent Social Club will have a Christmas party Tuesday nf. lernoon at the home of Mrs. Walter More, 2<) E. Pratt St, • • • Independent Order of Shepherds will have a card party Wednesday night In the P. H. G. liall. East and : Michigan Sts. • • • Mothers Benefit Club wil! have a curd party Tuesday afternoon at th- | home of Mrs. Elizabeth Austin, 3514 E. Washington St. FILM SHOWING TUESDAY Courtesy of Rotary’ dub Provides Two Programs. Mrs Walter II Geisol, chairman of the philanthropic committee of ; the indorsers of photoplays, anj nounces that through courtesy of the Rotary duh, motion pictures will he jshown Tuesday afternoon at the Jew j ish Communal Bldg., and in the eveIning at the General Protestant Orphans’ Homo. j Mrs. Wolf Kussman is chairman of ; hostesses for tho afternoon picture j show and will he assisted by Mrs. | So! Kiser, Mrs. D. X. Byrklt, Mrs. |G. Rahlnoss. Mrs. Ell Sehloss, Mrs. | Albert Wormser, Mrs. Walter H. Gelsel, Mrs. David Ross and Mrs. E. L. Burnett. Mrs. J. Wilfred Vestal Is chairman of hostesses for the evening show and will be assisted by Mrs. J. Fran- ! eis Ake, Mrs. M. E. Robbins, Mrs. H. C. Bertrand, Airs. D. Y. Byrlrit j and Mrs. Cary Day.

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c Hi e 9 LETTER FROM RUTH BURKE TO WALTER BURKE Dear Man of Mine: I am smiling to myself as I write "Dear Man of Mine” for I never thought that T would ever want any man to bo mine again, and now my wholo being thrills when I think of you, dear, a-s my man. Isn't it strange that a person can come into one’s life and in a very little time make himself so Indispensable that when lie goes away for ever so short a while one la ells ci insolate. Dear, T am so lonely that this gay city by the sea seems a howling wilderness In which I am lost and all tho while calling, calling for you. I did not think it possible, dear heart, that your absence could possibly make such a difference in my life. Although It may make you more conceited than any man should be. I can not resist telling you that I think I would go out and throw myself off the steel pier tonight if I knew you were not coming back to me. I would not want to live without you. I do not think I could live without you. If someone had told me a few months ago that you or any one else hi all this world could have possibly made himself a part of me as you have, dear one, I would have thought ho were crazy. I? is so wonderful to know that somewhere in this world tonight there is a man who Is thinking of me, wishing for n.e, as I am thinking and wishing for him. I teel your kisses, dearest. I hear your caressing voice. I see your lovellt eyes—oh. what Is the use! 1 am an old 'married woman and probably you. rny husband, will think that it is foolish to write you such rapsodlstieal thoughts as I have Just put down here. T do not rare whatever you think of It. lam going to send it anyway, for lover mine. 1 believe I have been able to realize what a great—what a miraculous thing it is to be able to love any one as I love you. In all the books. In all the drama, in all the poetry one reads of the pain of loving and the joy of being loved. Dearest. I have proven to myself i at least that to really love, love un- , selfishly, loyally, faithfully and 1 trustfully is tho greatest bliss on this earth. Os course, I am unspeakably happy in the knowledge that you love me, but more—even more than that —I am filled with the Joy that I did not know was of this earth because I have found that in my frozen heart has crept the power to love you. The sunshine Is more golden, the moon is more radiant in its silvery i sheen, the trees are greener, the sky is bluer, the flowers more fragrant, the birds sing more sweetly- and all the world Is so beautiful that the thought of golden streets and pearly | gates do not intrigue me In ,the : least while you are alive and 1 can I love you. | (Copyright. 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT —This letter continued. Police Asked to Find Men Police were asked to search for Harry Skinner, 36, of 1537 Steel St., reported missing from his home : since Saturday. Efforts were made jby police to locate George Murray, I 18, 623 E. Dr.. Woodruff PI., who I was reported absent from his home I Sunday.

FARM MS IN STATE ANALYZED Almost Half Levied for School Purposes. Almost 50 cents of tho average 1923 farm ta.x dollar in Indiana was levied for school purposes, according to a statement by the Seal's Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. Os this dollar, 47.5 cents went to the support, of education, 27.8 cents for tho construction and maintenance of highways, while the remaining 24.6 cents was divided between the general coats of government* benevolent institutions ynd miscellaneous expend it tires. A study of 109 Indiana rented farms from 1919 to 1923 showed an average advance in taxes from 90 cents per acre in 1919 to SI.OO in 1922, with a slight, decline in 1923 to $1.41 per acre. Only 16.9 per cent of the rural taxes paid In Indiana during 1923 went to the support of the State government. The rent was levied and spent, locally—--45.4 per cent by the townships and 87.7 par cent by the counties. Fewfarmers paid Federal income tax. The statement shows that taxes on the average farm last year amounted to approximately 17.6 per cent of the not farm returns. Nearly 7 per cent, of tlie gross value of all farm products went to pay farm tnxos In 1923. ns compared with only 4.9 per cent In 1913. ■V PLANS OPEN HOUSE Urogram Will Start 10 V. M. New Year’s Day. An “open house" at the Y. M. C. A. New Year's day will start at 10 a. m , according to announcement today. Included on tHe program are handball contest, volley ball, checkers, • boss, billiards, quoits, pirsg pong, hoard baseball, gymnasium work, basketball and swimming exhibition. In the lobby movie comedies will be shown from 4:30 to 6 p. m. A musical concert In the lobby will begin at 9 p. tn. Eccentric Freezes to Death liy Times Bprcial PLYMOUTH, Ind.. Dec. 29. — Friends broke into the room of “Teddy” Soles, 66, eccentric, and found him frozen to death. Ends iJte With Shotgun fly I’nltrd frees MICHIGAN CITY', Ind.. Dec. 29. Funeral arrangements were made P>day fur William Klllingbeck, 49, who committed suicide by blowing his head off with a shotgun.

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Age Poor Argument to Use Against Dan Cupid

Every oliee in a while, a young 1 man of my acquaintance starts thinking more or less seriously of marriage. “I know whom I’d marry, if I wanted to get married now,” he told me today. “But and ’m not ready to get married. Still, t guess the longer T trait the less likely I am to marry at ail. S’pose I’ll be an old bachelor.’’

He now is at the mature age of 24. ‘‘That doesn’t follow,” I reassured him. “No man is safe —if that’s the way you tee! about it —from marriage until he has a lily In his hand. “Bachelors marry for one of two reasons. Either they get tired of eating at restaurants and clubs and seeking amusement every evening and decide to ‘settle down,’ or they fall more deeply in love than they ever have been before, and forget all about their resolutions to live forever in single blessedness. “In either event, the blessings of bachelorhood seem as nothing beside the joy of a home and family. ‘‘The man who falls In love after he thinks,he is past the ’marrying age’ is ns’likeiy as not to marry’ a baby doll, when what he needs is a combination of a housekeeper, sweetheart and diplomat. “The bachelor does not lose his sense of romance because he waits a long time to marry. But he does lose his adaptability, and that is lm portant.” Hunting Wife I>ra.r Miss T.rp My friends -arcniM laugh if they knew ahnilt this letter be eaiise I have always been a "confirmed bachelor.’ Hut now i think T would like to yet marrt-d. if I could find the right girl Guess I'm sretting old and want to settle down, lam 39. T sometimes take out friend who is seven years vounger than 1 sin. and other times 1 i!o with flappers. This first (rirl is one t have known all my life, and I (mess I never thought of falling In love with her because ala seemed more like a sister. Which kind of rirl would you advise me to marry? BACHELOR. A homo cannot bo built purely on a doeiro to “settle down.” If there Is no love In it. It becomes merely a hotel. So my advice is to marry tho girl you love. The chances of happiness would ho greater, without considering the question of love, if you married the woman who knows you, who has watched you grow and knows your habits and your faults. But if you did not love her and she did not love you. you soon would lose your desire to "settle down” with her. Let the matter rest until you find love: then you wili not ask which girl you should marry. Would life be empty without this old friend? Think It over. You may love her without realizing it. That has happened.

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