Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1925 — Page 28
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THREAT t LOVE STORY fF TWO UNKNOWN AMERICANS I * : *o*- *• * m.i .■> *•*.-' •• • •• • •• • •• • n X Ajf&d Couple Separated From Each Other Two Weeks in Seventy-Five Years of Happy Married Life
i PBTKNSB SAUNDERS NF.A Service Writer |te=T|fCKOFF. NT. J., March 12. IVvl f S*venty-flveyears, ago John U~vJ Opinarest, 22, and Susan r fWr, rode hfareebftck over a . to the parsonage twelve . mfliiiwfliy and promised to love, jj h onß7—and the rest of It as long jas, twitted. [ -Then these two literally settled •rtOwri ito Wke a homo. He chopped hldwn the trees from which the •liinber was cut tha£ was trans- ! formed into chairs <“M tables -for i home. 3he raised the ifliaM lhat was spun into linen, and
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IfiESl OpSY and in partnertf 1 si,Up, have V-ught out Simon ys* Legree. That doesn’t mean anything unyou’ve read “Uncle Tom’s CJabln,” so here’s what happened: * Vivian and Rosettr. Duncan, singers and dancers, turned Harriet Stowe’s masterpiece into a musical show. Vivian played Eva
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the sheep that gave up their coats for the family clothes. Today, after three-quarters of a century together, they emphatically Say they are still in love, and that they look forward with pleasure to more years together, even though John’s hands that once worked so deftly are swelled with rheumatism and her eyes aren't so dangerously twinkly a3 they were in the days when he won her from ?.!> the gallants of northern New Jersey. "Puli at the same end of the rope,” Is their motto for happiness. . “Don’t hold grudges. Quarrel if you must, but settle issues as you go along. Don’t
and Rosetta the coal-black Topsy, and- both of them wrote tne songs. They opened in San Francisco, and the shosv was a “wow.” Then their manager discharged the sisters. The show promptly “flopped.” He hired the Duncans again, and “Topsy and Eva” made anew record for attendance in Chicago—and Rosetta, incidentally, secured a lot of publicity when a policeman In a Chicago
SALESMAN IS SOUGHT Man Defrauds Woman in Sale of Supposed linen. Police searched today for a fraudulent linen salesman. The man is house tq house canvassing, according to Mrs. Elizabeth Clune, 1911 N. Alabama St., who told police he came to her home Tuesday and offered her twelve-yard bon. supposed to be pure linen and worth sls for $9. She purchased it and later found It was cotton. She said the man is about 35, dark complexloned, and has dark curly hair. “Servant Army” Demobilized By Vnited Presi LQNDON, March 13. —Denied their chance to testify concerning the al-
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nag, don’t meddle, don't neglect business for pleasure, and don't expect from others the perfection you lack yourself.’’ "Don't construct your home on a factory basis,” John, now 97, advises young married couples. • "A home can’t be assembled like a Ford car. It can’t be built In a day It Is the result of love, sacrifice and forbearance. But when you own one on a firm foundation, It Is worth everything you put into it a hundred times o'er.” "I never had a ready-made drees in xr y life,” Mrs. Demarest interrupted. Then she added with a smile as
suburb broke her nose for talking back t<f him. They came to .Broadway. The manager, still play.ng the overseer in business life, didn’t get along so well with his stars. So now they’ve incorporated, bought halt the show with the agreement that hey’re to run It themselves, and are thfc only two .actresa-ownei smanagers In New York today.
leged -indiscretions of Mrs. Dorothy Muriel Dennlstoun, by an order of the court, the small army of hotel keepers, porters and others brought to London by Colonel Dennlstoun and kept here three weeks, tya* been demobilized. The witnesses were called by Dennlstoun In his defense against his wife's suit for $6,0000. Chess Champion Challenges Hungarian chess will be demonstrated to Indianapolis Monday by Geza Maroczy, champion of that country, who has challenged all comers to matches at the Chamber of Commerce In the afternoon and at the Y. M. C. A. at night. D. R. Luten of the Chamber of Commerce and Warwick H. Ripley of the Y. M, C. A., are in charge of the events.
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she touched her black calico dress with the white polka dots—" They don’t make this kind in factories.. I’ve always made my own-clothes. I’vt, never had more than a dozen jars of fruit or vegetables that 1 dldh’t can myself. I’ve never patronized a delicatessen shop or a beauty parlor. Everything for myself and John and my four children has been a privilege for me to do myself. I couldn't give it over to strangers. “We’ve spent our evenings at home, except for an neighborhood gathering. John w r ould read as I patched and sewed. We have worked out all the problems of our seventy-five years together In our evening talks. We have never been separated, but two weeks—when John was called away by the 111nees of a sister and the children were too little for mo to take away." With the exception of occasional trips to New York City, which is about an hour and a half away from here, Mrs. Demarest has never been out of New Jersey. "Our life has been happy, rather than exciting”—here the
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Queens of beauty in the annual carnival at Madrid as they rode trimphmtl/ to the Royal Palace to be greeted oy the King and Queen of Spain. Note the beauty of their shawls.
MANY PERMITS ISSUED Buikiirig Commissioner Gives Out 168, Thursday. Anew record for building permits for uc- day was set Thursday when 168 were issued by the building commissioner's office. Nlnety-nlfla were for signs. The previous record, 131, was set June 12, 1924. The largest number of permits for residences ever Issued In one day was thirtyseven, Monday. Anxioos Over Curson Bu I'nited Prts LONDON. March 13.— The condition of Marquis Curzon of Kedleston, lord president of the council and former foreign minister, continues to cause anxiety, says a physicians’ bulletin Issued at 11:50 a. m. Curzon was ooeyated on this week for nasal hemorrhages.
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This diamond, worn by Betty Sherwood was recently imported by & Ns# York Arm of jewelers. It la larger than the Hope and Kohlnoor stones and weighs 127 karats.
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Baron Ago Von Maltzen, his wife and daughter photographed as they arrived in America. He’s Germany's new diplomatic representative at Washington.
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husband took up the narrative "We didn’t have much to start with, but we did not run into the temptations of people who have too much. That is what ails so many people today. They have nothing to wish for. which is worse than wishing for everything.” The old tenet of “early to bed and early to rise" has been followed by this couple. Usually they are in bed by eight and up by six at the very latest. "Surely I get John’s breakfaet/’ answered Mrs. Demarest with Just the slightest hint of resentment at the question. "I’ve done it tor seventy-five years and shall continue to do so as long as I can get around. "Once our duties were sharply divided. John's were outside the home, mine were Inside. NoW we are on a flfty-flfty basis. John helps me prepare the food and wash the dishes, since he doed no outside work any more. "It’s just as well,” she concluded with a wise nod. "No man Is too old not to be harmed by Idleness. To keep a husband out of mischief, keep him busy."
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