Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1925 — Page 2
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Qocial Activities E!NTEF.TA X N M E N T 9 WEDDINGS BETROTHALS
——iRS. HARRY E. SCOTT, 4521 W| Central Ave., wa hostess ** Monday afternoon for a meet* ing of the St. Mary-of-the-Woods Club. Plans were discussed for a post-Lenten party. Tea was served with P. V. Gartland, president, pouring, assisted by Mrs. WllllAm Freaney. The table was lighted by green tapers In silver holders and appointed with a basket of freesias. Thirty members were present. ii Omega ohapter of Phi Pi Pst' sorority will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Cora Griffin, 1415 Marlowe Ave. • • • ’"'The Irvington Woman’s Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Wilson *6. Doan, 47 N. Irvington Ave. Mrs. W. C. Huston read a on “Thackeray’s Letters.” • • • Mrs. Edna S. Severin, Golden Hill, entertained the Governor Oliver Perry Morton chapter of the Daughters of the Union, Monday afternoon. Spring flowers and flags decorated the rooms. The table was appointed with a bowl of flowers and lighted by candles. Mrs. G. M. Guthrie and Mrs. A. J. Clark presided, assisted by Mesdames Elizabeth Smithers, Doris Smith, O. E. Anthony, J. J. Browne, and J. B. Winfield. A program of Kipling songs was sung by Miss Ruth Parry, and Mrs. Merle N. A. Walker read a paper "Conspicuous Leaders in the Confederate Army.” A. J. Clark re-elected regent general of the Daughters of the Union at the annual convention in Washington, and Mrs. Severin told of their trip and the convention. • * • The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Second Moravian Church will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday at the church. * • • Mrs. Nellie Flinger, 2406 N. Talbott Ave., will be hostess Tuesday for a covered-dish luncheon for the Ladles Auxiliary to the 38th Division. Carr's will be played at 2 p. m. • * * The Alpha Latreian Club will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m. with Miss Helen Coffey, 2815 N. Pennsylvania St„ to nominate officers. * * • Mrs. J. D. Davy, 2423 N. Harding Ave., entertainer che New Era Club Mon*;., iftrnoOii. Mrs. A. F. Eg:,xeston and Mrs. S. P. Siherer gave tfce program. Mrs. E E, Holl, a guest, aeblsved the hostess in serving. * • VfMto Alpha Sigma Delta sorority arranged to hold its first skating party Monday evening at Riverside Rink. The public was invited. Committee: Misses Angela Baker, KstalMt Ferrell, Mary Gallagher, Eleanor Jahnke, Madeline Surge, Hilda Surge, Betty Thompson, Em-
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LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CONVERSATION ‘BETWEEN LESLIE PRESCOTT AND JOHN ALQKN PRESCOTT, CONTINUED "You haven’t asked about the baby, John? “Os course, he Is the sweetest and cleverest baby bom to anybody up to date. You need not ask that in such a sarcastic tone of voice. "No, little Jack la Just as proud of him as I am. He doesn’t know there Is such a word as Jealousy In the dictionary. I have taught him that he will be responsible for whatever the baby grows up to be. He will not allow the nurse to take his little brother out, unless he goes with him. Nurse says It is positively funny to see how careful little Jack is of his tiny brother. “He talks to him Just as though he could understand. "Yesterday he said: ‘Buddy, I ’spose you would not know Dad if you should see him. Before you see him again. I think you should get It J into your mind that he is the bent all-round dad In the world.” “Os he didn’t say this In Just this language, dear, but nurse said that war what he meant. She said that tho baby, when little Jack had finishes, gave one of those spasmodic gestures with his little hands which babies are ilays mi king and little Jack, grooblrg tha tiny fist, shook it violently, aayl.ig: Tm tyat as glad as gig a can b, yo;t u nderstand.’ Thera, Jack, you see what you must live up to. A man may never be a hero to his v.Met, but he certainly mu.it play the part for his children. \ "I’m glad to hear you say, j>ck. that you are far from perfect, but I trust you am not going to let your two boys find It out if you can help It. I wonder if you can’t stay over here long enough when you come to get acquainted with your children. I think in about two weeks I’ll have to go over to Albany to pack up tha things. Ruth will help me with It. she will be them. I’ll tell you all my plans when I see you. "Rally says that she wants a vacation. Did she say that to you?” "Oh w I'm so sorry. I thought of course, she had told you. Give her my love and tell her I will probably see her before she goes. She will have to stay until you get back from your trip to New York with mother. “Little dress. He bays to tell Dad that he thinks that you and ‘him’ can make a pretty fine man of Buddy when he gets ’growed’ up. The idea is all right, Isn’t it, even if the grammar does leave something to be desired? “Os course I love you, dear Jack. I am afraid to tell you how much. I’ll tell you all of It, however, when you come over here on Saturday. You don’t seem to understand that love-making is very expensive over the long distance telephone. “Goodby, dear. I’ll bee you day after tomorrow. “Do I really love you? Os course I do. Am I not still your wife?” (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Telegram fracs 4 ,/ohn A Men Prescott to Leslie Prescott.
DRIVE GIVEN SUPPORT Hoosler 40 Homme* and 8 Chevaux to Aid Legion Fund. Support of the American Legion drive for an endowment fund has been pledged by the Indiana members of 40 Homme* and 8 Chevaux. Repolutions were adopted at a promenade and initiation of Voliture Locale 145 at the Severin Staurday night. Twenty-two new members were admitted. Milton D. Campbell, Cincinnati, Ohio, sous chef de chemin de fer, was guest of honor. Found Dead in Bed Heart trfnible was assigned by Coroner Paul F. Robinson today as cause of the death of George Feathering, 70 found dead In bed Sunday at the home 'of William Sedenburg, 902 S. Senate Ave. Sedenburg found Feathering . when he went to awaken Theodore Keesee, with whom Feathering was sleeping.
Department Club Notes
Prof. E. Merrill Root will discuss H. 1.. Mencken as “The American Critic" before the literature department qt thw Woman’s Department Club Wednesday afternoon. Preceding the talk, the department will olect officers. The lecture will be followed by a tea with Mrs. Charles L. Rader nnd Mr*. George M. Weaver, in charge, assisted by Mesdhmes Victor R. Jone, Pierre Goodrich, C. Bk Blakesleo, Frank Strelghtoff, Frank D. Hatfield, C. W. Compton, H. J. Baker and MJhs Lucille Ballard. I The home and education section
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■ ■ ■ Martha Lee Says MANUAL GIRLS JOIN IN SEARCH FOR GENTLEMAN
Wanted: A gentleman of high school age. The six Shortridge High School girls who complained of the lack of gentlemanliness of the modern youth evident were not the only Indianapolis girls who feel that young men have gone too far in giving their contemporaries of the fair sex “equality.”
Club Calendar
Tuesday The Writers’ Club will meet at the Lincoln for a talk on "Characterization and Pen Pictures” by Miss Dove 2. Meredith. The Fortnightly Literary Club will meet at the Propylaeum at 2:80 p. m. Mrs. F. Ellis Hunter will discuss "Current English Politics," and Mrs. William N. Wlshard "Remnants of Royalty." The Proctor Club will mart with Mrs. J. S. Ferris, 2209 N. Delaware St Mrs. T. A. Wynne will have a paper on “St. Benedict" and Mrs. Martin McDermott will discuss current topics. Alpha Latreian Club will nominate officers at the hongs of Mrs. Morris Edwards, 6332 E. Washington St. Mies Ida Roberts talk on the Clennont school. • Mrs. Robert Clark, 6761 Central Ave., will be hostess for the Beta Litreian Club. Music will be provided by Miss Lola Dunn. The Irvington Chautauqua Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Roy 11. Kenady, 5811 Julian Ave. Mrs. Mayme Findley. Mrs. W. O. Terry and Mr*. Kenady will have papers. The Irvington Home Study Club will meet with Mrs. Walter W. Ward, 5750 E. New York 8L Mrs. George V. Miller will haVe a paper on "A Pioneer Family In Indiana.” Wednesday Mrs. C. F. McDaniel, 3839 Ruckle St., will be hostess for the Minerva Club. A paper on Gsprge Washington will be read by Mrs. W. H. Biddlecombe, and Mrs. George Llnttng will talk on "The Lincoln Memorial.” The Wednesday Afternoon Club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. A. A. will be elected and the local council report given. Thursday The Women’s Advance Club will meet with Mrs. Elbert Storer, 3124 N. Illinois St. Mrs. A. A. Thomas will read a paper on Shakespeare. , The Aftermath Club will meet at the home of Mrs. FYed W. SMdeler, 717 E. Thirty-Third St., to elect officers. Mrs. C. At. Finney, 3868 Carrollton will be hostess for the WomafTs Round Table Club. Mrs. E. W. Norman will have a paper on “American Cartoonists.” and Mrs. G. O. Huffman will have one on "Photo Industry.” The Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Cfiub will meet with William Gahagan, 5319 Ohnier Ave. The program will b* given by Mrs. Thomas ’Flaherty, Mrs. Amelia Walsh and-Miss Louise lake. The Culture Cllub will meet at the home of Mrs. Henrietta A. Dillen, 3219 N. Meridian St. Mrs. Charles Remy will talk on Maeterlink and Mrs. Norman I* Schneider will have a review of the “Blue Bird." DORMITORY IS PLANNED Addition Proposed for Gibault Home for Boys. Final ’plans for the construction of a $150,000 dormlntory for the Gibault Home for Boys near Terre Haute will be made at a meeting in Terre Haute Wednesday, It was announced following a trustees’ session at vhe Claypool Sunday. The home is sponsored by the Indianapolis Knights of Columbus to take care of Catholic boys who are under jurisdiction of the Juvenile courts of the State. New Pastor In Pulpit Bv Tlmr BnfHal ZIONBVILLE, Ind., March 2. Rev. A. L. Warren of Morganfleld, Ky., the new pastor of the Christian Church at this place, preached his first sermon Sunday night. Rev. C. H. Deboe, pastor for five years, i will continue to reside here, but will do evangelistic work.
will meet Tuesday afternoon. The parliamentary law discussion will bo held at 1 p. m. The business meeting at 2 will be followed by the mock with Mrs. Curtis Hodges in charge. A municale by the blind was given Monday afternon at 8 for the meeting of the Monday Guild. Mrs. Earl Wilson was chairman of hostesses, assisted by Meadamee Harvey Crosaland, Howard Lacy, Oscar Watkins, R. B. Wilson, V. B. Bharritts, Valentine Martin. Frank Dell. O. C. Wilcox, H. G. Caaady, R. O. F’ufgason, ,0. E. Rumple.
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It all started when boy schoolmates kept their seats and let three of the Shortridge protesters ’stand, on a Central Ave. car the other morning. Now come four Manual High School girls to add their support to the standard these girls would set. At least, the boys the girls know fail In this rapeot. Thus far, the boys seem content, for the most port, to stand on their record, without making any public attempt to defend themselves. Or, perhaps they are taking time to frame a fitting reply. x From Manual, Too Dear Mias Lee: We reed that some Shortridge rtfls wonder whether there are any gentlemen left In high echool. We wonder, too. We are four Manual High School glrla and we think boy* could take some lesaona from the way men used to act yearn ■go. when they were gentlemen. Right lit school the boya push us through the halls, and get ahead of ua in the lunchroom, and do other ungentlemanly things. We don't want to be- Wean'd like babies, but we do think they could show a little consideration. Maybe there are gentleman left In high school, but wa cannot find them. MANUAL BELLES. Still Another Protest Dear Mine Lae: I think tha Shortridge glrla are right when they say the boy* are to blame for petting parties and other things that girls are always blamed for. ilrl* don’t care for such thing*, but they hare to ait at home alooo unless they lot the boya pet them. And 1 don’t think there are many gentlrmei* left, either, judging by the way most at them act. M. L. O. 'Not So Bad’ Dear Ml** Lee: I am a boy 17 years old and I want to say there are some gentlemen in high school. I gueee those Shortridge girls took In too much territory, All of us shouldn’t be blamed for the way a few act. SHORTRIDGE BOT. Going Far Away Dear Mias Lee; I am a girl 17 years old and am deeply In love with a fellow two years older. His family la going to mor* to California. He wants me to be engaged to him to promise not to have dates with any one else. I may not see him for years and we cannot be married for a long time, so do you think I should make this promise? WORRIED. lfo, my dear, J most assuredly do not. Seventeen la very young:, and It Is hard for you to know whether you really are In love or not. If your love Is real. It will arrow with the years, even though you are not engaged to this man and do not see him. If It is not, it Is better that there should be no promises to bind either of you. Let him go as your friend, nothing more. Spring Fashions Dear Miss Lee: Do you think the bright colors that sse shown so much now wtll ins in i 1 cannot have many clothes and I do not want to ret something that will go out es style Quickly. BOONOMIOAL. There Is every evidence that bright colors will predominate during the spring, and probably the summer. If you want something you can wear next year, buy materials that can be* dyed without hurting them, or stick to staple colors. Tans are good for spring, and they never go out entirely. To Remove lodine tydine stains may be removed from fabrics by soaking the article In lime water.
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COMMITTEE SELECTED Service Star Legion to Give Benefit Card Party. Mrs. Effle Schoen Morgan, chairman of the benefit oard party to be given by the Hamilton Berry chapter of the Service Star Legion, March 18, at the D. A. R. chapter house, for the relief fund for exsoldiers and families, announces her committee will Include Mesdames W. L. Horn, James W. Sturgis, Herman Munk, O. E. Green, L. D. Skinner, Edward Nevln, Daisy Hayes, E. A. Strong, F. C. Severns, Fred Terry, Rank Randall. Reservations are being made with the committee. The chapter will entertain In Maroh with a luncheon In honor of Mrs. Max Mayer, of Deg Moines, la, National educational director of the Service Star Legion. Ft. Wayne Man Sought Bv Timet Bveotal LA PORTE. Ind., March 2.—Police here have started a search for Claude Seibold, 38, of Ft. Wayne, who disappeared from his room in a local hotel Feb. 16, leaving clothes and other personal effects. Seibold came here with a companion to obtain work as a machinist.
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Miss Emma Garrett, treasurer; Miss Bernice White, secretary, and Miss Dale Waterbury, chairman of the Education Committee. New classes in sewing and millinery will begin next week, lasting six weeks. Sewing classes meet Tuesday morning afternoon and evening; millinery, Wednesday afternoon and Thursday evening. Stop Coughs Ml ..... .
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