Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1925 — Page 18

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POETESS, 50, TO WED ELEVATOR STARTER OF 21 Laureate of Des Moines and Chicago Youth Act Out Own Romance. Bv Times Svcclal CHICAGO, April 10.—Against a tropic background of massive ferns and fragrant Easter lilies In a conservatory In a Chicago public park, Mrs. Ida Campbell, 50 years old, Saturday, will become the bride of 21-year-old Janies Weaver. Mrs. Campbell, writing under the name of "Tulip.” became widely celebrated nineteen years ago as a poetess in her home city of Des Moines, la. Young Weaver, now employed as an elevator man in a loop office building, has wandered About the country playing the •larinet. in bands in New York, 'Syracuse and Morristown, N. J. Since he left his home near Utica, N. Y. The romance of the couple began five months ago w'hen Weaver arrived in Chicago and rented a furnished room at the home of the quiet, little blonde widow. Weaver, a large framed youth whose serious eyes peer out from behind tortoise shell rimmed spectacles, shook his mop of brown hair and smiled shyly as he told of the love affair. “It was joke, at first,” he said. “Mrs. Campbell writer poems. When she wrote her first poem ‘The Silver Serpent,’ she was stenographer in the Kirkwood hotel In Des Moines. It is a story about a blonde girl who fell in love with a moor, and killed him in a fit of passion. Oriental, you see. "That's how we became Interested in each other. Mrs. Campbell likes the finer things of life, art and poetry. I like the finer things of life. So we began to write a play together—A romantic play. Then—”

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