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DANVILLE WOMAN ELECTED PRESS CLUBPRESIDENT Mrs, Julian Hogate Named at Annual Business Meeting. Mrs. Julian D. Hogate of Danville, Ind., was elected president of the Women’s Press Club of Indiana Tuesday afternoon at the annual business meeting at the Claypool. Miss Kathryn E. Pickett was elected first vice president; Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb, second vice president; Mrs. E. C. Toner of Anderson, Ind., third vice president; Miss Edith Evans, recording secretary; Mrs. Roy Peterson 4 corresponding secretary; Mrs. O. I. Demaree of Franklin, Ind., re-elected treasurer; Mrs. James R. Branson, historian, and Mrs. Edward Franklin White, reelected auditor. Preceding the election, a luncheon was served. Covers were laid for twenty-five. Three women were elected to membership: Mrs. Clarence Coffin of Indianapolis; Miss Catherine C. Parkhurst, of Logar.sport, Ind., and Miss Pearl B. Hoffman, of Lafayette, Ind. It was voted to permit guests on days designated by the executive committee. The president waa authorized to appoint a committee to rewrite a clause of the constitution which will restrict membership to authors and present newspaper women. The dues were raised from $2 to $5 a year. 405 REGISTER AT WABASH Includes Twenty New Students, Registrar Announces. Bv Timet Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 11.—Fred C. Domroese, registrar of Wabash College, announced today that 405 students have registered for the second semester. Twenty of these entered Wabash for the first time, thirteen making their initial college registration and seven coming from othar institutions. VIOLIN RECITAL PUT OFF Illness of Mali nee Musical© Player Causes Change. Owing to the illness of Miss Ilse Niemack, noted violinist, who was to play Friday for the Matinee Musicale, the engagement been postponed until Feb. 20 at 3 p. m. in the Masonic Hall. Mrs. James W. Hurt, 3229 Sutherland Ave., has recalled invitations for a tea for Miss Niemack Friday afternoon. She will entertain later. I ADIESI All the beauty creams on earth canH give you an active liver. Keep your stomach sweet and your liver active. You will be repaid with sparkling eyes—clear, smooth, healthy skin—and a breath with the odor of Spring. Chamberlain’s Tablets will do it. Get 60 of these pink tablets for 25 cts. Take two to-night. Sold everywhere —Advertisement. The Madness of Youth Whan bt left his childhood sweetheart in the little town where they were born, and went to the city to embark on a “career,”he began counting the days when he conld return and make her his wife. But he knew little of the lure of the greet city, with all its folliea and gaieties, to tarn his head and blot his childhood sweetheart from his memory. Theexperienceofthisyoung man in the city is an all too common one—bnt it serves to prove that love it a holy and •acred thing, and that he who yields to ths voice of the tempter simply invites disillusionment, defeat and tragedy. Don’t miss this vividly dramatic true life story, “Ths Binner and the Code,” in True Story Magazine for March. Now on sale. 1 rue Story At all newsstands 25{ **

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fT~T|RS. HENRY L. DOLLMAN, lIMu 4243 Waahin F ton Blvd., enL 1 tertained Wednesday afternoon with a charmingly appointed Valentine tea. Receiving with Mrs. Dollman were Mrs. Tilden F. Greer, Mrs. W. S. Craig and Mrs. Bonnie Cline. The tea table, at which Mrs. Edgar Hauser and Mrs. Albert/E. Sterne presided, was arranged with a low bowl of red sweetpeas and freesias, and lighted by white tapers in silver holders tied with red tulle. Assisting in serving were Mesdaim-s Herbert Galloway, James Mauch, Allan T. Fisher, Ted Kelly, and Miss Genevieve Pickerel. Mrs. Frank Wilhite Weber, harpist played throughout the afternoon. One hundred guests were present. • * • Mrs. B. M. Forbes, 4502 Washington Blvd., and Mrs. R. B.- Tuttle entertained charmingly Wednesday afternoon with a Valentine luncheon bridge at the Inidanapolis Athletic Club. The favors and place cards were in keeping with the season, and the tables were lighted by red tapers in silver holders. Guests: Mesdames Roy Metzger, Lebanon, Ind.; W. I. Garriotte and John Heller of Greenfield, Ind: Marcus White and Frank Ross of Noblesville, Ind.; William Cooper, H. C. Thornton, J. P. Strachn, Henry Coerper, L. E. Stone, W. O. Rouse, Robert Bryson, Frank F. Wocher, H. A. Brewer, Frank Brandt, Harry A. Schwankhaus, William Allen, Harry McClelland, R. B. Turnbull, Philip Kerz, Edward Harris, Edward Peterson, William Tomlin, M. O. Ryker, Fred Krauss, A. C. Zaring, Chanjtilla White, J. H. Laird, G. G. Schmidt, William Hinkle, E. E. Fletcher, James A. Daugherty, G. J. Bookwalter, B. A. Sunderland, Otto Lefler, Frederick Shirley, John Hunt, James Fisher, Harvey Martin, Fred P. Rusch, Bertha McVey, O. R. Sumner, Bert Boyd, Clinton D. Lasher, Elizabeth Woldt and Misses Helen Daily, Blanche Maine and Mary Munro. • * * Mrs. Laura E. Bowers, 1823 Ashland Ave., and Mrs. Ella M. Beerbower, accompanied by Mrs. Ralph L. Hemmetter, of Elkhart, Ind., have left for New Orleans, La., to attend the Mardi Gras. They will vsit Havana, Cuba, before their return. • • • Mrs. H. B. Millikan. 3346 Ruckle St., is in Asheville, N. C. • • • The Fideltis Social and Athletic Club will give a dance Friday evening at Fountain Square hall. Committee: Herbert Keltau, Herman Koers. Bernard Miller, and Ralph Siefert. • * • Mrs. Caroline Gass, of Muncie, and her daughter, Mrs. R. B. Tuttle, 1815 N. Illinois St., will leave Saturday for Bradenton, Fla. Mr. Tuttle will join them later. • • • Miss Susan Kerr, of Union City, who is visiting Miss Florence Ruby, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St., will return home Friday afternoon. • * • Mrs. J. E. Barcus, 2515 Broadway, was hostess Wednesday afternoon for the Valentine party of the New Century Club. Decorations were red roses. Mrs. B. B. Carter and Mrs. Otis McCracken read papers.

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NOTABLES ATTEND CHICAGOWEDDING Drake Heir Marries exGovernor’s Daughter, Bv United Preit CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Social and political leaders from all parts of the State, and Vice President-Elect Dawes, packed the Fourth Presbyterian Church Tuesday night for the Drake-Lowden nuptials. Against a background of social splendor, the Rev. Fred W. Shannon united Frances Lowden, daughter of Frank O. Lowden, former Governor of Illinois, and John S. Drake, Jr., scion of the multi-millionaire Drake Hotel family. The marriage merged tse Drake and Pullman millions. The couple will take a two months’ honeymoon in the Mediterranean. LAW STUDENTS ELECT Joseph Belcher Heads Juniors, at Harrison School. Joseph Belcher, former pastor of the Temple Baptist Church, today assumed office as president of the Junior class of the Benjamin Harrison Law School, 136 N. Delaware St. Other officers, named Tuesday night are: Vice president, Daniel R. Boyd, Auburn, Ala.; secretary, Andrew G. Gabriel, Ft. Harrison, and treasurer, L. Parker Likely, Indianapolis.

Assisting hostesses were: Meedames Charles Graul, Orville Scott and Dorothy B. Carr. Ices and cakes carried out the Valentine appointments. • • t The Zetathea Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifleld, Churchman Rd. Valentine appointments and decorations were used. Mrs. Lucinda Spann and Mrs. T. W. Engle read papers. Mrs. R. E. Stevenson assisted. • • o The Two-in-One Club will entertain with cards Thursday afternoon in Odd Fellow Hall, Hamilton and Washington Sts. • * * The Theta Sigma Chi sorority planned to entertain Wednesday evening with a 6 o’clock dinner at the Polly Primm Tearoom, followed by a theater party at Keith’s Theater. Covers for nine were to be laid. • • The Good Luck Club will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2 at 827 N. Illions St., for euchre. • • • Mrs. William H. Armitage, 3855 Washington Elvd., entertained Wednesday afternoon with a pretty Valentine luncheon, the second of a series, followed by a theater party at Keith’s. The table was arranged with a centerpiece of spring flowers and lighted by red tapers in silver holders. Valentine place cards marked the covers. Mrs. Armitage was assisted by Mrs. Frank A. Wil<rtuc9angte DIARY OF NURSE JOHNSON ON THE OBSTRETRICAL CASE OF MRS. JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT, CONCLUDED. It is a strange thing that no one told little Jackie about his little brother. Even Mr. Prescott seemed to have some hesitancy about this. One morning, however, when the father was talking with the boy he said: “Jackie, just as soon as your mother is well enough, you shall be taken to her, and then she will have a great surprise for you.” The child expectantly looked into his father’s face, but since then he has not voiced his incessant desire, “I want my muwer.’ v Even this morning when he was brought into his mother’s room he was qiuet, although his little hands never unlocked themselves from hers. A most peculiar thing happened at this meeting. He seemed te have forgotten all about his little brother and Mrs. Prescott did not mention him. "Is you gettin’ well, muwer?" the boy asked as he povered the nerveless hand lying on the coverlet with kisses and tears. “I get so blue wivout you. Won’t you get well right away?” “I’ll get well, son, if you just keep on loving me,” said Mrs. Prescott in a weak voice. The child lifted great solemn eyes to hers and whispered. “I wove you better than anybody. I wove you better than God.” Then they held him up to kiss her lips, and took him away promising that he could come again to see her tomorrow. I think that visit did more • for Mrs. Prescott than ny of the doctors’ care or medle. ie. For the first time the tired, uncaring look went out of her eyes and I thought I saw there a desire and will to live which I had not seen before. For the first time she asked to have the other baby brought to her. Up to then she had always accepted the child when it had been laid In her arms, but had evinced no particular interest in it. Today she cuddled It and her kisses fell softly on the top of Its little bald head. “Tomorrow you and I and Jackie will make the plans for our future lives. Tomorrow, my dear, Jackie will know what a great responsibility rests upon him,” and then she sighed and said, “Perhaps life won’t be so hard after all. Perhaps It Is selfish of me to feel this way.” “Don’t you think so, nurse,” she said, looking up at me with a bright smile—the first she had given ne in all her limes*;. “You seem to have everything to make your life happy,” I answered. “Perhaps—who knows—perhaps that’s true. At least I’ll try to make it true.” Again she kissed the baby, and I laid it in its little crib. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT—Note from Mabel Carter to James Condon.

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llama and other guests were Mesdames William H. Freeman, Joseph L. Hogue, Martin Hyland, Herman F. Rikhoff, J. F, Rainier, William E. Lichtenberg, E. L. Kingston and Miss Eva Collins. • • * Mrs. Philip North Moore, of St. Louis, Mo , president of the National Council of Women, who will be the principal speaker at the Founders Day luncheon of the Indianapolis Council of Women, Thursday noon at the Claypool, was to arrive Wednesday evening, to be house-guest of Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, Graylynn Hotel. Henry D. Pierce will entertain at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Moore. * • • Seventy-five tables have been reserved for the benefit card party to be given Tuesday at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St., by the Inter Alia Club, It was announced Tuesday afternoon at a meeting of the club held at the home of Mrs. Douglas White,, 4920 Broadway. Mrs. O. W. Brooks is general chairman assisted by Mesdames O. T. Behymer, H. W. Larrow, Margaret Hanson, and Joseph W. Capron, Mrs. C. Frederick Schmidt is president. * * * The annual formal dance of the active chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at Butler University will be held Saturday evening at the Severin Roof Garden. Miss Barbara Fischer is general chairman, assisted by Miss Grace Pritchard and Miss Helen Gorman, pledge representative. A surprise feature dance has been arranged. Chaperons will be Mrs. Flora Kimmel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwartz, Miss Evelyn Butler and Scot Clifford* • • • Guests invited to the Valentine party and dance Wednesday evening given by Misses Myrtle and Mabelle Mayer, 2030 N. Alabama St., were Messrs, and Mesdames W. R. Mayer, R. E. Gurnm; Misses Dorothy Lanning, Pearl Dawson, Viola Hoffman, Vivian Hinton, Margaret Denhart, Katherine Hittle, Gertrude Patterson, and Henry Howe, Charles Howe, Glenn Miller, Aaron Sells, John Goodwin, Rpbert Du Wayne, James Matthews, Vincent Shea, Roland Schaeffer. Edward Brown, Joseph Laker, Samuel Johnson of Bloomington, Ind., and Mrs. Beulah Fleetwood. Mrs. Fleetwood waa to give a program of readings. * • • Mrs. Chantilla E. White, 1939 N. Meridian St., and Mrs. A. C. Zaring have issued invitations for a luncheon bridge at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Feb. 18. * • • Mrs. William M. Herschell, 958 Tecumseh PL, .will leave Friday for a few weeks at Miami, Fla. * * * The Joliate Luncheon Club was entertained Tuesday afternoon at luncheon at the Bamboo Inn, followed by a theater party at Keith’s. Members are Mesdames Fred J. Kirschner, O. Howard Boaz, Claude M. Worley, Everett Holt, Herbert E. Hayes, J. E. Fehsenfeld, Hurm Burnett and Thomas F. Keating. • * • The A. D. Streight Cirele No. 16, Ladies of the G. A. R., will hold its regular meeting Thursday at 2 p. m. at the G, A. R. home . coo Miss Elizabeth Ames, of Greencastle, Ind., is the house guest of Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, 1036 N. Pennsylvania St. Booth Tarkington Jameson is home from Princeton University for the midsemester holidays. JULIAN AT BROOKVILLE Sick Chickens There Inspected for European Disease. R, C. Julian, State veterinarina, was expected to return late today from Brookville, where he inspected a truck load of sick chickens, held there by the sheriff of Franklin County. Franklin County is not among those quarantined for the European fowl disease. Sick chickens are also being inspected for trace of the disease in Delaware County. Several hundred fowls were to be killed at Muncie today. Coach Secretly Married Bv Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 11.— Marriage of M. T. Buck, high school coach, and Miss Alema Fields of Lyons has been announced. Wedding occurred Hurt October at Danville, 111.

■—Martha Lee Saya ‘Old Timer ' Disagrees on Dad's Selfishness

A traveling man, signing himself “An Old Timer,” takes issue with me on a statement made several days ago that a wealthy, “self-made” man was selfish because he would not let one of his daughters work. The statement was in answer to the girl, who insisted she was not happy in the life of ease her father practically forced on her.

“Old Timer” suggests the father “without a doubt is a man of mpeh experience in the game of life, knows the temptations, etc.” Admitting this, I still must stick to my belief, “Old Timer.” I haven’t the slightest doubt that this man loves his daughter; nevertheless, I believe, he is selfish in that he is thinking, probably without realizing it, of his own pleasure In giving her material comforts, rather than of her happiness. As for the temptations—they are no greater in the business world than in the social world. And idleness adds to the danger of temptation. We Disagree Dear Madam: I am a traveling: man and happened to be in Indianapolis {or a lew days. I read your article in The Times. Pardon me. please, Mrs. Lee. when I say in my judgment you are all wrong. You state just because the lather does not wish his daughter to work, he Is very selfish. I say he Is not. Your article further states Mr. Blank is a self-made man. He undoubtedly has some qualifications the other fellow has not. He also without a doubt is a man of much experience in the game of life, knows the temptations, etc. Now I suppose if Mr. Blank worked for $25 a week the daughter probably would be very much hurt because she had to work and could not enjoy some of the luxuries of life; but this is a funny world. I want to make it clear I know It is not a disgrace to work. However. I also wish to make it dear that no power on this earth could make me believe this man to be very selfish: in fact, it's more love for his daughter than selfishness. If It were that Mr. Plank hail plenty and then Insisted that his daughter work. I would probably say he was very selfish, but not the way your article outlined. You probably will not agree with me. Sometimes people are wrong, and it could be possible that even a brilliant woman like Mrs. Martha Lee could be mistaken. AN OLD TIMER. Being less conceited than you evidently believe, I agree with you on one statement in your letter —the last. However, my convictions will not permit me to retract my original statement. Please allow me to point out that I do not call Mr. Blank selfish, because he does not wish his daughter to work, but because he does not permit her to. The wish is natural. And I am sure he loves his daughter. But —If he were thinking more of her happiness than of his own, he would let hex “try her wings.” The dipeussion of the poor man whose daughter must work, and the wealthy\ man who forces his daughter to work, is beside the point, It seems to me. That takes in a much broader question than I have space to discuss. And now, I suppose you will accuse me of being stubborn—" Just like a woman.” CHURCH TO GIVE PLAY “The Photograph Album” Will Be Enacted Tonight. Calendar Circle of Second Friends Church, Lee and Lambert Sts., will present the play “The Photograph Album,” tonight at the West Morris St. branch library, the Rev. Lewis E. Stout, pastor, said. Mrs. Lela Trotten, president of the Circle, is in charge of the play and literary program. State Republican Club to Give Tea. Mrs. Vivian Tracy Wheatcraft, president of the Indiana Woman’s Republican Club, has appointed Mrs. William H. Hart general chairman of a Colonial tea to be given by the club Feb. 26 at the Severin Roof Garden. Mrs. Hart will appoint her committee and further plans will be announced later. Demand "PHILLIPS" MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept only genuine “Phillips” the original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, contain directions—any drug store. — Advertisement. Woman Weak and Nervous From the Green Mountain State of Vermont, Mrs. L. A. Gunmann of Union Village writes: ”1 was weak, nervous, all run-down, and. could not walk across the floor without resting, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound restored my health so I am now working nine hours a day. I wish all sick and suffering women would try it.” After three generations of marvelous success Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is considered the most dependable remedy for female ills. —Advertisement.

NEW MEMBERS SOUGHT Speaker Brought Here by Purchasing Agents Association. W. L. Chandler, secretary of National Purchasing Agents Association, told of the work the national organization does for its members at a dinner of Purchasing Agents Association of Indiana Tuesday night at the Severin. Hubert Riley, president, presided. E. C. Wolf, secretary, said Chandler was brought here In connection with a membership drive which 1b being conducted under the direction of L. M. Fehrenbach, chairman. Present membership is 125. WEATHER ‘SPEED COP’ Only Six Arrests Made on Fast Driving Charge. Weather conditions were against speeders Tuesday night and early today. Motorcycle policemen likewise faced hazardous tasks to apprehend them. Asa result only six alleged speeders were slated at the cityprison.

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COLLEGE HEAD TO TALK Will Speak on Endowment Drive for Wittenberg. Dr. Edgar Tulloss, president, Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio, will behalf of the college endowment drive the night of Feb. 22 at St. Mark's English Lutheran Church, the Rev. Reiner H. Benting, pastor and chairman Indianapolis district announced. Plaxis for raising'the $11,500 goal for Indianapolis will be discussed at a district meeting Friday night at First English Church, Pennsylvania and Walnut Sts., Rev. Benting said. Several preliminary meetings have been held by individual churches. The Rev. John B. Gardner is State chairman. DR. FOSDICK TO SPEAK New York Pastor Will Be Heard in Talk on International Problems. Dr. Raymond B. Fosdick of New York, widely known speaker and writer, will speak tonight at Central Cl.ristian Church. “An Opening Chapter in International Relations” will be his topic. Thursday luncheon he will address Indianapolis Advertising Club and at 2 p. m. the local Council of Women. Friday night he will speak to Men’s Club of First Presbyterian Church. Baby Dies During Sermon Bv Tines Special HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Feb. 11.— While Mrs. Charles Farr was listening to a sermon at the Nazarene Church fter 2-months-old son died in her arms. Cause is not known.

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BENEFIT AFFAIR WELLATTENDED Card Party Is Given to Swell Charity Fund. One hundred table reservations were made for a card party given Wednesday afternoon at the Woman’s Department Club by Chapter 20, Woman’s Organization, National Association of Retail Druggists, for the benefit of the chapter’s charity and educational fund. The club colors, yellow and white, were used. The tea table was arranged with two bronze samovars, and a large center yellow rose holding individual tea balls. were Mrs. James Sproule, president, and committees in charge: Mrs. William C. Freund, general chairman; Mrs. E. R. Walker, assistant chairman; Mrs Edward Ferger, chairman of reservations; Mrs. William Werner, publicity chairman, and Mesdames John Stokes, James Mead, W. A. Oren, Harry Bo ret, Arthur Johnson, Edward Stuckey and C. J. Jackson. Colored Kian Announced Bv Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Feb. 11.—S. H. Bemenderfer, national president of the Independent Klan of America, has announced a, colored organization to be known as the Abraham Lincoln auxiliary. Robes will be red with white caps and blue headgear.

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