Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1925 — Page 6

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SOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS Young -women who will attend Miss June Moll at her marriage to William W. Wilcox, Jr., of Asbury Park, Pa., Saturday night were invited to a bridal dinner and trousseau shower Friday night given by Miss Margaret Borcherding at her home, 151 E. Fall Creek Blvd. Shower gifts were to be suspended from the chandelier by yellow ribbo qs and appointments were to be in the bride’s colors, yellow and burnt orange. Covers were to be laid for Mrs. Theophllus J. Moll, mother of the bride-elect, and Miss Mary Muts*' celer of Nappannee; Miss Hannah K. an, Be Roy, II.; Miss Irma Huckridge, Bryant, Ind., and Miss Ella Mahannah with Mrs. W. C. Borcherding and Miss Borcherding. . ' Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Moll entertained the men who will be in the bridal party at a dinner at their home, 5015 Washington Blvd. They are Jewell T. Mo!l beat, man, and ushers, Bruce Macintosh, -Barker Likely, Edward Fillion and Wood C.. Moll. * Following the dinner there was an informal open house at which Mr. and Mrs. Moll and Miss Moll and Mr. "Wilcox were insisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Borcherding. In the morning Miss Mildred Blacklidge, 909 W Dr., Woodruff Place, enteretined with a breakfast for Miss Moll. Covers were laid for Misses Margaret Borcherding, Olena McCain, Bess Sanders, Helen Henkle, Mary Loftin, Dorothy Van Nuys and Mesdames Herbert Pursell, Don U. Bridge, Robert Dreiser and Avery Wilson. * • A pretty wedding took place Thursday night at the Englewood Christian Church, when Miss Doris Lucille Reidy, daughter of Mrs. M. ReidV. 37 N. Temple Ave., became the bride of Rev. Earl Daniels. The altar was banked with ferns and greenery and lighted . With tapers. Rev. Elvin Daniels, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. O. A. Trinkle, officiated. Mrs. Harvey Berninger, organist, played a program of bridal airs and accompanied Miss Iris Hopper, who sang “I Love You Truly” and “Oh, Promise Me.” Bridesmaids were Misses Inez Diskerson, Bertha Fuller, Edna Koss and Fern Davis, who wore beaded georgette frocks in a color scheme of yellow and lavender and carried arm bouquets of Colombia roses. Mrs. Jane Routzong, maid of honor, wore a gown of pale green beaded georgette and carried a bouquet of Columbia roses. All the attendants wo#e wreaths of silver leaves on their hair. Miss Dorothy Daniels and Miss Lois Karch, little flower maids, wore frocks of yellow and lavender taffeta and carried little baskets of rose petals. Herbert Lee, in a black velvet suit, carH®4 the ring in a lily. The bride word pretty gown of white satin back crefjis- beaded with crystals, and her veil was hung from a bandeau of rhinestones with a fan-shaped niching in the hack. She carried a shower bouquet of Gifts That Count JHE gift shop SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA > { 'f Complete Beauty Culture Course Tuition, $35 Day and Evening Classes. Actual practice on live models. Students do marcelling free of charge. LEARN WHERE EXPERTS MAKE EXPERTS “Earn While You Learn.” Diplomas Awarded. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE DRex. 4535. 1138 Olive St.

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roses and lilies of the valley. Myron Hopper was best man and these young women acted as ushers: Misses Julia Fulgraff, Barbara Thomas, Thelma Thomas, Lorene Allen and Helen Coombs: Rev. and Mrs. Daniels left Friday for New Haven,. Conn., where they will be at home at 24 Howe St. immediately. The bridegroom is a graduate of Butler University and at present is a student at Yale University. ** • * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henschen of Detroit, Mich., have returned to their home after spending the holidays with Mrs. Henschen’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Henxy Griswold, 2009 N. Harding St. • • • Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mildred Bokerman, daughter of Mr. &nd Mrs. C. F. Bokerman, 120 N. Garfield Ave., to Arthur J. Orr, which took place Wednesday night at the Tuxedo Park M. E. Church. ' Mrs. Ray Friesner was maid of honor and Miss Mildred Rose, bridesmaid. Miss Cleone Bokerman was ring bearer and little Miss Betty Jean Clutton flower mala. Charles Bokerman was best man and ushers were Harry Rowley and Jesse Pritchard Jr' Mr. and Mrs. Orr will be at home a,t 2341 N. Delaware St., on their return from a wedding trip to Chicago after Jan. 15. . •* • V Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCracken of Detroit, Mich., who have been visiting Mr. McCracken’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCracken, 2246 N. Talbot Ave., have returned home. • • • The engagement of Miss Vera Virginia Hlrt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hlrt, 2351 Ashland Ave., to Charles W. Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, was made at a New Year’s eve watch party Wednesday night. The wedding will take place in June. • • • Theta Sigma Chi sorority announced o. meeting for Friday night at the home of Miss Rose Volpp, 2151 Barth Ave., for election of officers. • * * Mrs. Frank W. Wood, 2933 N. Meridian St., new president of the Indianapolis branch of the Needlework Guild of America, presided at a called luncheon for officers and sec-

tion presidents of the guild Friday in the J. W T C. A. Blue Triangle Hall. Covers for fifteen were laid. Reports were given and plans for the year discussed. • • • The Marion County Association of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will meet Saturday in the hall of the Odd Fellows Hall for election of officers. ... The Eastern Star Auxiliary met Friday at the home of Mrs. W. T. Cochrane, 2402 N. New Jersey St., for luncheon. Arrangements were made for twenty-five guests. Mrs. T. W. Demmerly assisted. Mrs. Menotte Beebe, newly elected president, was installed In office. ■• • • Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jose, 3048 Fall Creek Blvd., held open house Thursday afternoon for members of their families. , CHURCH SHOWS MOVIES Sunday Afternoon Program Given By Northside Congregation. Every Sunday afternoon, boys and girls, ranging in age from 4 to 18, jam the doors of North Methodist Episcopal Church, 46 W. Maple Rd., for “a trip around the world via film,” said the Rev. Jeeee Bogue, pastor. The Rev. Bogue, who believes a church should furnish the young folks some place to go on Sunday afternoon, has secured a number of Bible films, depicting Old Testament, from the story of creation to the reign at King Solomon; Aesop’s fables; and a comic. Special music is furnished. Program for 1925 was discussed at a congregation business meeting, Thursday. Community program of lectures, and dinners, wli Ibe continued. It is hoped to raise average Sunday School attendance to 400. Last year’s average was 319. Three Boys Held as Burglars Archie Howard, 17, of 820 W. Wyoming St.; Hollie Rains, 16, of 328 W. Wyoming St., and Theodore Morrow, 16, of 523 W. Wilkins St., all colored, are charged with burglary and larceny. Police say they broke Into the A. Schwartz poultry house at 826 S. Capitol Ave. and stole seven eeese.

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Martha Lee Says Gossip Strands Girl on Island of Loneliness Bzzz! Bzzz! Bzzz I Th!e busiest bees in the world, the scandalmongers, are at it again. In this instance ,tbey happen to be men. Oh, yes, some men are jnst as active as women in the gossiping, scandalmonging world.

The object of their discussions is a yoiyig woman. She is giving her life to rear the children of a widower. And she is suffering the cruelest kind of martyrdom for a young woman—a martyrdom of loneliness. The men gossips do not cast meaning glances toward her and whisper unkind things just within hearing. They are more subtle, perhaps unconsciously. They leave,her strictly alone. And the girl, deserving praise, wonders whether it’s worth while. She knows what she is doing is right; ljut, after all, that’s cold comfort for a girl still full of life’s life and love. Her Martyrdom Dear Miss Lee: Here is a question I would like for some Times' readers to answer. A friend of mine in another town has asked my advice. She is 23 years old and has kent houes for a wi.'ower 40 years old since she finished high school. He has two children of common school age. While she has been at this home she has had no dates, for she says no fellow wilts a girl who keeps house for a wfc.awer. She makes enough money to dress well, but she Is lonesome. The man would have a rather hard time filling her place, should she auit. Is there any love in this world for her? Is she to live the life of single blessedness? Is she to turn the widower and his children over to a less kind woman? What is to be her reward for her years of service? She has been with these people so long it would seem like leaving home. HELPJLEBS. I might say to the girl; “Don’t worry about these mefi, with their little minds. Your reward will be in -the love of these children you are mothering, and the gratitude of their father. Some day, some man who is above petty gossip will find you, and you will be happy.*’ She would be comforted. But when the long evenings dragged, and saw herself growing older, missing her girlhood, she would ask: “But how is any man to find me, when I never meet men?” And so 1 say that she should not be sacrificed. Sacrifices so often are unnecessary, anyway. Why cannot someone else, some elderly, married woman, take over .her young charges? There are other kind women, and this young woman still could be a friend of the family, and could help the children. To give up her position would be to compromise with gossip, but I belieye your friend will prefer compromise to loneliness. Past Intrudes Dear Miss Lee: I am In love with a real-for-ure man. I took a wrong step once and that was a lesson to me. Since then I have lived straight- it’a the only life. Would you tell him now. or wait until we are married? WORRIED. If you tell the man after you are married, he will accuse you of deceiving him. If he Is not big enough to understand now, he will not be then. Few men live as cleanly as they expect the girls they marry to live. You did not sin deliberately, thinkingly; you made a mistake, and you profited by it. You showed your strength and you have no reason to be afraid. Nor need this man you love be afraid that you ever again will step off the straight road.

The Triangle Again Dear Mias Lee: I am a young woman of 21 years. My husband is 40. I am very unhappy and dissatisfied. 1 don t love my husband. We have a house full of furniture, but I cannot be haopy. Everytime I say anythin? to him he says. “If you don’t like the way I am <1010?. leave." I ’ove somebody else and he Is rood to me Plena*' five me your advice. We have no children. AN UNHAPPY WIFE. It would be a poor judge who would give you a divorce juat because you are dissatisfied. Some people are bom to be dlssastisfled. You may be justified In your complaints, but you have failed to prove your case to me. It looks to me as if you made a bad bargain and are trying get out of It. NEW CLASSES PLANNED I. U. Extension School to Open Semester Feb. 9. Feb. 9 Is the date -for opening second semester classes of Indiana University Extension Division In Indianapolis. The week of Feb. 1 Is examination week and marks the end of the old semester. Nearly 1,000 students of all ages and occupations will take examinations at Sbortrldge High School, Among new courses are: Applied psychology, psychology of personal efficiency, psychology of adolescence, office management, vocational psychology, personnel management, business cycles, applied sociology, principles of high school Instruction, educational measurements, rural education, study of the folktale, dramatic art, economic geography, and Richard Wagner’s works. Courses are In addition to the seventy courses given during the first semester. FIRM PRESIDENT DIES Walter C. Clement Succumbs at Methodist Hospital. Funeral arrangements' for Walter C. Clement, Bfl, president of the Massachusetts Ave. Roofing Company, who died Thursday night at Methodist Hospital, await arrival of relatives. Mr. Clement, who had lived here twenty years, was bom at Marlon, Ky. He was a member of Travelers’ Protective Association. The widow and three children survive. Churches Invite Moravians Many Indianapolis churches have invited members of First Moravian Church, which was recently destroyed by fire, to attend services while the building is being rebult, Dr. C. H. Winders, executive secretary Church Federation of Indianapolis, said. 7,000 at T Open House Young Men’s Christian Association annual open house New Year’s day. More than 7,000 persons vigited the building. Work of

c n>^Jangle LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON TO BEE SUMMERS, CONTINUED I am afraid that John Alden Prescott is riding for a fall and If he is I hope to be here to see it, for great will be the fall thereof. But enough gossip about my boss. I have troubles and annoyances of my. own. You know that kid cousin of Sam’s who thought he was in love with me—well, he spends all his time with that horrible woman, Mable Carter, and, of course, since he knows my attitude in the matter he pays no more attention to me. I didn’t realize that Jimmie Condon ‘could be such a fool. You know the girl is rather pretty in a babyish sort of way. Her bleached hair curls around her face and her eyes are childishly blank. She probably tells him what a strong, brave man he Is, and how she Is leaning on him^ Poor Jim! Looking into her eyes he does not see the thinnest, crudest mouth I have ever looked upon. You know he is working as assistant to Mr. Prescott and If any scandal should come out about him my boss would drop him like a hotcake. So you like It out In Hollywood. I should think you would find some very amusing things happening from time to time. Do write and tell me about them. Seems to me I’m getting awfully serious. I almost have a fellow feeling for Mr. Prescott I’d like to cut loose for a day or two. I don’t mind confessing to you, Bee, that if it hadn’t been for Leslie, I think I would have gone to dine with my “Boss.” Life Is getting too strenuous and business too engrossing. I think I’ll have to annex some man to my chariot wheels. I wish I didn’t care so much for Leslie. I would never have written that sentence to any one but you, but, thank God, In all this world I know one person who always understands nte. That makes me think of something that I said to Mr. Prescott during our quarrel this morning, and I think because It was rather funny It made him angrier than anything else. He Began to talk to me about Leslie being “the sweetest girl on earth, too good for his unworthy self.” (I agreed with him there.’ “But,” he said, “it is a tragedy between us. Poor Leslie doesn’t understand me.” Bee, I could not speak for a moment, that old bunk tickled me so greatly. Then I said sweetly: "Perhaps the tragedy is because she does understand you.” He again went out and slammed the door. If I have not made myself utterly heartless in your eyes, please when you think of me remember that you are loved the beat of any one In all the world by SALLY. (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Letter from Leslie Prescott to Bee Summers. mumrn “TASTELESS”

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Returned / M f / xj MRS. CARROLL CARR MrA Carroll Carr, who has been studying in Paris and London for the past six months, has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Morris Fuller, the Colonnade. City Block Threatened Bu United Press MACOMB, IIL, Jan. 2.—Fire starting In the Laughlln Chocolate Shop here, partially destroyed the 1111-

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on a. Hr.' in the kitchen home exploded Thursday. called the city dispensary who treated the burns at the ht^H Woman 111 From Poison jH Miss Virdie Muffin, 40, of 61<fl New York St., was taken to hospital today when police said became ill after drinking poison. Her condition was not serious. No motive was given.

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