Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1925 — Page 2
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WOMAN'S PUCE IS IN THE HOME, COUNCIL DECIDES Debaters Argue Question at Discussion at Y. W. C, A, “Woman's place is in the home, because she is the spirit and the heart of the home by creation,’* said Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, in arguing the affirmative side of the interesting debate on “Resolved, Woman’s place is in the home,’’ at the discussion luncheon of the Indianapolis Local Council of Women at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday afternoon. “Woman’s pflace is where she can york out her destiny to the best advantage for herself, her community and her God,” declared Mrs. Phiip *>oercher, speaking for the negative side. “Her sphere is the whole wide world.” \ A vote revealed the 200 women assembled agreed with Mrs. McWhirter, although most of them are interested in the activities outside the home. Mrs. Curtis A. Hodges also spoke for the affirmative. Mrs. O. M. of the negative side, was unable to attend. Mrs. Florence Webster Long, president of he Woman’s Press Club of Indiana, talked on “The Press and the Public.” Mrs. H. L. Bass sang, accompanied by Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs. Mrs. Frank J. Lahr, chairman, announced the thirty-seventh anniversary of the founding of the council
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' ■ • Meetings Here Thursday Indiana Retail Hardware Dealers, 9 a. m. and 2 p. banquet 6:30 p. m., ClaypooL Ladies Whist Club, 1:30 p. m., Severin. Indiana Sheet Metal Contractors Association, all-day meeting, Severin. Indiana Lumberman’s Retail Association, lunchean, 12:15 p. nu, Severin. - Chi Gamma Phi dance, Lincoln. Electric Appliance League, dinner, 7 p. m.. Lincoln. State Health Council, luncheon, 12 p. m., Lincoln. Advertising Club, luncheon, Claypool. Traffic- Club, luncheon, Severin.
would be celebrated with a luncheon eb. 12 in the Riley Room of the Claypool. Mrs. Philip North Moore of St. Louis, Mo., presirent of the National Council of Women, will speak. Committees: Tables and decorations, Mrs. E. A. Williams, Mrs. Charles R. Sowder: reservations and tickets, Mrs. Carl R. Day, Mrs. Melville Moon, Mrs. O. C. Lukenhill; hospitality and ushers, Mrs. S. R. Art man, Mrs. W. S. Mitchell; music, Mrs. C. J. Cook, Mrs. Frank MeCaslin; publicity, Mrs. Philip Zoercher, Mrs. W. H. Blodgett and Mrs. E. P. Brennen. Chief Warns Theater Threatened with arrest Matt Kolb, manager of Capitol Theater, promised Police Capt. Charles Sumner that the show now playing would be "cleaned up.” He received a letter from Police Chief Herman F. Rlkhoff protesting against some of the remarks and actions at" Monday night’s performance.
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Mrs. Hugh B. Mitchell was Miss Marguerite C. Sherwood before her marriage Wednesday afternoon at Central Avenue M. E. Church. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
‘WianglQ LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MAR- . QUISE, CONTINUED. "I don’t know, Jack,” I said, “why everybody seems to think that I shall be unhappy if my baby is not a daughter. I think brothers are perfectly lovely." Jack seemed to want to change the subject. “Your mother must think I am a brute, Leslie,” he said. “No, dear, mother has Just been
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A. Sherwood, 1336 Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will leave Saturday on a short wedding trip, and/ will be at home after Feb. 1, at 1336 Broadway.
talking about you and I had decided to send to you tonight. So you see we had the same thought at the same time.” “You darling," said my husband, and he closed my eyes with kisses. “Jack,” I said, “I found out many things today about men and women, age and youth, love and hate, jiride and humility, and I tell you that I think that to a woman like my dear mother age has many compensations.” Jack pushed his head around so that he could look Into my face. “Yes,” I answered his look, "I kno wthat women are expected to lose all when they get old. Even now you do not seem to be able to contemplate me with equanimity after my youth has fled. But mother told me today that when a woman has reached the point to where she can look upon her whole Jfe and understand it Is good, she has retched a point where she can’ rest a while and give herself the wonderful pleasure of being a ‘looker-on.’ ” “Let’s don’t be ‘lookers-on,’ Leslie. That seems to sound as though we might be apart and I never want to be apart from you again. Deadest, I know I was selfish about Alice, but you must understand that it was almost wholly for your sake. I thought she had been horrid and I could not see why it should grieve you so much to kntra that she was dead, especially as you were pretty sure that if she lived she would probably go Insane. "You see, my dear, I have never had any relatives, consequently I can never see Just why two people, because they belong to the same fajnily, must be ftienda even while Insulting each other. “You can understand this When you think of my mother and me, Leslie. You know that we are not friends. “By the way, Leslie, speaking of mother, I had a scorching letter from her the other day. The world is all out of joint with her. “Miss Anderson, however, is going to take her to New York for a short stay. I think that will do her good, don’t you?” I bowed my head. I didn't ask for any more explanations. I did not want to make any recriminations. I only just tried to be happy again. Jack could stay only twenty-four hours and I wasn't going to have them spoiled. Two or three times we skated on pretty thin ice, however. One time •In particular when Jack unexpectedly tried to tell me something about Mabel Carter. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Ino.) NEXT: This letter continued.
lVTartha Lee’s CoJujrrn Sheik's Problems Dear Mra. Lee: I aim 17 rears old and once in a while I ro out withs certain rirj who is also 17. 1. How often to you think a boy of my are should hare dates? 3. Bow late should a couple our ate be out at nlrht? 3. When introducing this girt should I say. •‘Miss B. meet Mr. M.” or “Mr. M. meet Kiss B? ’ Or does it make any difference? BABNEY GOOGLE. 1. Possibly once or twice a week. 2. You should have the girl home when her parents tell you to —probably by eleven. 3. The expression “Meet Miss B” is crude. A man always should be introduced to a girl: “Miss B. may I present Mr. M,” or "Miss B, this is Mr. M.” Still Waiting Dear Mils Lee: Last summer I met a man from another city and went with him for several weeks. Be said he loved me and would write as soon as he tot home. X never have hear dfrom him. WouldJt be all right for mo to write to him? He has other friends in Indianapolis that he could ft my address from if he wanted to. . I mlsa him very much. JANE. Dear girl, this man is not worth thinking - about Evidently he took his ‘‘love’’ much less seriously than you did. Don't let him mar your happiness. Veteran Conductor Die* By Timet Special ANDERSON, Ind., Jan. 28. Charles E. Manville, 88, for thirty-
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\ PRETTY wedding took place Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 -I, i at Central Avenue. M. E. Church when Mias Marguerite C. Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CfT~k. Sherwood, 1336 Broadway, became the bride of Hugh B. Mitchell, the Rev. O. W. Fifer officiating. Mrs. W. E. Duthie, organist, accompanied Miss Alice Young, who sang “At Dawning” and “Oh Promise Me.” During the ceremony Mrs. Duthie played "I You Truly.” The bride, who Was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of gray brocaded in blue, with a headband to match. She carried an arm bouquet of pink rosea. Mias Dorothy Lake, the bride’s only attendant, wore yellow georgette, with head band to match. Miss Lake carried Mrs. Aaron Ward roses and delphinium. Donald Mitchell, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. An informal reception at the altar followed the ceremony. In the evening, a reception was to be held at the home of the bride’s parents. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will go on a wedding trip to Chicago, and will be at home after Feb. 1 at 1836 Broadway, Apt. 4. • e • Thirty-five tables were .reserved for the afternoon benefit card party given Wednesday by Sigma Alpha lota, National honor ary musical sorority, in Peter Pan Hall of the College of Music. Twenty-five tables were reserved fof^the evening game. In charge of both were Miss Laura Martin, chrhiman, Mrs. Bernard Batty, Mrs. George Reeded, Mrs. Robert Blake and Miss Christine Owens. •• • , Mrs. Clyde E. Osborne, 2011 N. Illinois St., entertained the Indiana Wellesley Club Wednesday afternoon af the regular meeting. A special guest was Mrs. E. C. McCann, a recent bride, who has come here to live. Mrs. MeOuin, who was Miss, Anne Darby, of Kokomo, Ind., was presented with a shower of handkerchiefs at the meeting. • • *\ A prettily appointed luncheon and miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lena Hubbard, 2150 College Ave., by the Sunshine Club, in honor of Mrs. Welbom McCoy Guernsey, a bride of Jan. 18. Mrs. Guernsey was Miss Dorothy Eva Short, daughter of Mrs. Charles Y. Short, a member of the club. Covers for twenty-two were laid at tables arranged with roses. The shower gifts were presented in a decorated basket. A musical program was given. • • • Mrs. I. R Whiting, 436 E. Fall Creek Blvd., entertained Wednesday afternoon with a bridge tea and KTELEST - EPSOM SALTS World’s finest Physic now Pleasant as Lemonade <:• • Pure Epsom Salts has no equal in medlPW™*|cln. tor constipation, ; :(k I biliousness, sick head|ll r&k 1 ache. Doctors and 11 P W i|3 J - nurses depend upon it i j | wj.'HjoYbecause no other lax--11 ''IK = ative acts bo perfect- ; ly, bo harmlessly on Li | i the bowels. It never Li \ LEMONADE \ gripeu or overacts. “Epsonade Salts” is pure Spsom Salts made pleasanj. with, fruit derivative salts—nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and costs only few cents a package at any drugstore. Try it.' "Epsonade Salts” is guaranteed by the American Epsom Association.—Advertisement. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Many years ago* Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., originated her now famous Vegetable Compound for women by steeping roots and herbs on her kitchen stove. The fame of Its success for overcoming some of the most stubborn ailments of women spread far and wide until to day the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., is said to be the largest user of roots and herbs In the world. It operates a large laboratory at Lynn, Maas., others at Cobourg, Canada; Mexico City, Mexico; Barcelona, Spain, and Paris, Ft an ce.—Advertisement.
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surprise kitchen shower In honor of Miss Virginia Treat, whose marriage to Frederick I. Shumaker Jr., will take place Feb. 4. The shower gifts were hidden beneath a table. Pink carnations and pink tapers in silver holders decorated the tea table, at which Mrs. Rex M. Young of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. James Livingston Thompson presided. Mrs. Young is visiting her sister, Mrs. Whiting, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith. Other guests: Mesd&mes Edward R. Treat, John H. Aufderhelde, W. A. Zumpfe, Aaron Wolfson, Edward Burke, T. R. O’Donnell, James A. Bingham, Guy Lemmon, Elmer Ittenbach, Harlan Hadley, Chester A. Miller, Albert O. Harris, Charles Ertel, and Misses Julia Jean Nelson, Lindabelle Thompson and Sylvia GoolcL • • Mrs. T. W. Engle. 462 N. State Ave., entertained Tuesday evening with a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Helen Hosea, who will marry T. W. Engle Jr., Thursday evening. The house was decorated in the bridal colors of pink and white. The shower gifts were presented by little Frederick Gordon. * • • .The Auxiliary to the 88th Division will play bunco Thursday afternoon ! at the home of Mrs. Nellie Sllnger, 2406 Talbott Ave. * • • Mrs. William Locks, 1140 Reid PL, entertained Tuesday afternoon with a Valentino luncheon and 600 party for Mrs. Arthur P. Smith, who will leave Friday to live in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Orln A. Chillson, 3938 Guilford Ave., assisted by Mrs. William H. Delbrook, entertained Tuesday afternoon with a Valentine luncheon. Covers were laid for eighteen. •• • • Tile Omega Club was to meet Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ella Cook. 328 Euclid Ave. ♦ •! • Miss Dorothy Arndt, 3148 Ruckle St., will entertain Saturday with a bridge shower in honor of Miss Mary Margaret Seidensticker, whose marriage to Edward L. McCabe will take place Feb. 14. * ©■ '• A quiet wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon at 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Mervin E. Engle, 4317 E. Washington St., when their daughter, Kathryn, became the bride of Erwin L. Bohn, son of Louis W. Bohn of Boonville, Ind. The Rev. L. C. Trent performed the ceremony before an altar banked with palms and ferns and lighted with yellow tapers. The bride wore a gown of poudre blud chiffon trimmed with ecru lace, and carried an arm bouquet of Ophe11a roses. Mr. and Mrs. Bohn left
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