Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1925 — Page 6

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PARIS BECKONS AND TRUNKS ARE PACKED Spring Urge to Be Up and Going Sends Indianapolis Folk Off for Foreign Ports.

By Efoise Walton Once, In a golden past, all road* led to Rome. Now, In a silver-lined present, all roads, first or last, sooner or later, by land or sea or air, lead to Paris. Paris, In her gay evening frock, or Paris In her solemnly beautiful raiment of antiquity and history. Is still Paris, the Mecca of the world, holding out hands across the seas to America, Indiana—lndianapolis. With spring, comes a sort of housecleaning of the ideas, a natural desire to refresh one’s viewpoint, to look on new things—to go somewhere different. Something called wanderlust seizes us all and sends us sci trying to the railroad and steamship' companies and brings us back home loaded with literature on all the ports in the world, from Greenland to Chili. For spring and summer are playtimes and the whole world Is the olayground. Luggage shops become magnets of fascination, and a long, long ticket to Some where is the Greatly-to-be-Desired. Many members of Indianapolis society are planning to travel this -spring and summer. A few have already left/ for New York, from where they will sail, and to which they will return when the happy holiday is over. Miss Winter to Sail Paris first, Is the plan of Miss Mary Winter, 1321 N. Meridian St., who will sail April 8 aboard the Aqultania sot France. Miss Winter expects to be gone two or three months. So many lovely places to go nre in France, In easy distance of Paris, "the hub of the whole world.” Mr. and M--s. William N. Thompson and Miss Willamlne, 4343 N. Meridian St., sailed Wednesday for Prance to be gone until the last of duly. They will go to Paris, of course, but they plan to see many other points of interest. “Oh, yes—Paris," sa.id Vlss Bessie Atkins, who left Wednesday with Mrs. Richard Smith, 21 W. Sixteenth St., for New York to sail Saturday aboard the Ohio for France, "we’ll be there a month, at least. But we will visit Brittany and Normandy, and If we’re In Europe ns long as we expect, we'll spend the winter at the Riviera.” Think of a lovely holiday like that! They will see the Druid remains, the extraordinary stone avenues at Carnac, in Brittany, and the Roman abbeys and monasteries In Normandy—Pont Saint Michel for instance, beautiful in spirit and workmanship, surrounded by mirroring waters. And the Riviera! Most anywhere along the Mediterranean coast of France Is rich in beauty and appeal during the winter months. France, as a honeymoon land, can not be surpassed. Miss Mary Moore and Daniel Peart Erwin of New York, who have been the guests of

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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coburn of “Dracut,” returned to New York Thursday, where they will be hearried, April 27, immediately after which they will sail for France. Miss Anna Barbara Coburn and Danie'. Coburn will go the latter part of April to New York to be attendant* at the wedding. Will Sail Saturday Mrs. Lafayette Page, Woodstock Dr., left Thursday for New York to sail Saturday for France, where she will join her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hart Fisher, and Mr. Fisher, who have been spending their honeymoon in France. Mrs. Fisher was Miss Ruth Page, and is at dresent with tht Giaglles ballet. Well—beyond the Alps lies Italy, and Rome and Florence and Venice, and dozens of places of infinite charm and beauty which come first in the plans of Mrs. A. S. Lockard and Miss Elizabeth Lockard, 1415 N. Delaware St., who will leave about the middle of April. They will be away until late July. Os course, whatever plans they may have, Paris will be included in them, for to go to Europe is to go to France—and to go to France is lnevltabtly to go to Paris. Busy, Interesting, quaint, old London will be the first stopping place of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Walker their daughter and son. Mies Iris and Myron, who left their home, “The

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Miss Frances Marion Brandon, prominent woman lawyer of New York, whose sister inserted in the newspapers a paid announcement of Miss Brandon’s engagement to George J. Gillespie. Sr., prominent New York attorney, which engagement is stoutly denied by Mr. Gillespie

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Shadows,” Thursday for New York to sail Monday. Until July the islands will claim the attention of the Walker*. They are sure to vist Shakers pea re House at Stratford-on-Avon and Ann Hathaway's delightful cottage at Shottery. Ireland Included Ireland, with it* green woodlands, lofty mountains, ancestral castles, and Scotland, ”loch”-studded, Mary Stuart’s stately land, will assuredly be included In the Walker*' plans. After July, Mrs. Walker said, the family will travel on the continent, and sooner or later Paris will be reached. Mrs. Charles ’B. Voornee*. Mrs. Caroline Vajen Collins and Mrs. Henry Lane Wilson will be bound for France by the end of April. Paris, while on their "line of march,'* will not, however, hold them long. ’ Their destination Is Vienna, ancient rival of Paris in beauty and splendor, where they will visit Mrs. Wilson’* son, Warden McKee Wilson, attached to ♦he American legation there, whom they haV© not seen for three year*. Mrs. Wilson will remain until the last of July, returning home at the same time Henry Lane Wilson will return from South America, for which he will sail the first week In April from Hanava, Cuba. Mrs. Voorhee* and Mrs. Collins expect to remain abroad for six months. Paris is preening herself like a white peacock for the advent of the season’s visitors, among whom will be these and many more Indiana residents who are planning a holiday abroad. j! Birds Know Train ILANCASTER, Pa.. March 27.—A local train between here and Quarryville may not be a flyer, but it is a bird train. All winter the fireman and engineer have been throwing out food the track. Now the birds flock out of the woods every time the whistle Is blown. 10,000 Cooties Idle YOKOHAMA. March 27^—More than 10.000 coolies are out of work here. The government has asked other districts to aid in keeping workers away from this seaport.

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