Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 300, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1925 — Page 6
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LETTER FROM RUTH BURKE TO LESLIE PRESCOTT, CONTINUED. I don’t believe you are Bhocked, because I am telling you, Leslie, that now I think subconsciously that I was more or less in love with Walter for the last year of my married life with Harry. I wonder if any person with a decent, logical mind is every shocked at the vagaries of humanity. Rather do not these vagaries 'all forth a great pity that human emotions should be almost always the sport of fate? I don’t think I ever was as passionately in love with Walter as I was with Harry. I know that Byron was right when he said in effect that in her first love a woman loves her lover, but ever after all she loves is love. Walter is perfectly wonderful to me. He makes love so beautiful that I can’t help loving him. I think he Is the best man I have ever known, and yet you will remember that when you first knew him there was much gossip about him as a man about town. I have never asked him about those years. Sufficient to me is the fact that I am all in all to him now. You say, “Stay as you are—devoted to each other.” I think that we will stay as we are, not because we are passionately in love, but because we both have the same tastes, w both have great tolerance, we both try to look at life from the same place of vantage and we both have learned that no one is perfect. One of the things that I think endears me tc Walter is that I do not trouble him .vith constant curiosity.
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Perhaps I don’t deserve any credit for that, as I am not curious by nature. However, I think that when two people are much in each other’s company, curiosity on the part of either as to what the other does when absent, is an impertinence that is almost unbearable. One never has the feeling of absence, that absence that makes the heart grow fonder, if one must tell all of one’s doings when out of the other’s sight. I am very glad, my dear, that you extended that credit to Alice Hartley. Give her anything she wants. I happen to know Porter Breed very well and I know that pretty clothes are the best ammunition that Alice can use. He would have no use for a sweetheart or a wife that was not the best dressed woman at any place he would take her. I also know Alice well enough to realize that the lack of pretty clothes would have the effect of making her most awkward and self-conscious. She has all her life been so exquisitely dressed that the realization that she was wearing something ugly or cheap, whether it was seen or unseen, would take away all of her poise which is her greatest charm. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service. Inc.) TOMORROW” This leter continued. Social Service Open House The Social Service Exchange will hold open house from 4:30 to 6 p. m. Thursday, in new quarters on the second floor of University Park Bldg., Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. The exchange moved from the Baldwin Block.
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•~T~| CHARMINGLY appointed I Za! luncheon was given Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club by Mrs. Irving D. Hamilton, Mrs. H. G. Shafer and Mrs. A. B. Wagner In honor of Mrs. J. Howard Taylor of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Julius Primrose of Lewes, Del., house guest of Mrs. C. Roltare Eggleston. At each end of a long table were black crystal vases holding spring flowers in the rainbow shades. The place cards and favors also carried out the color scheme. The latter were handkerchiefs made Into miniature corsage bouquets. Other guests were Mesdames Egleston. C. E. Hanch, J. C. Hoover, J. S. Cruse. Ellis Searles, Harrison Bennett and Mrs. Lena Croshier of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Croshier Is spending a week or ten days with her daughter, Mrs. Hamilton. Miss Elsie Green invited guests to an informal dinner at the Athenaeum Wednesday evening, to be followed by a theater party at Keith's in honor of Mrs. Taylor. Other guests: Mr. and Mrs. Egleston, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Primrose of Lewes, Del. Mrs. Frederick Matson will entertain Informally Friday. * # • The engagement of Miss Mary lx>is Haggard, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Haggard. 2916 Washington Blvd., to Robert W. Llttell, son of Mrs. E. M. Littell, was announced Tuesday evening at a prettily appointed bridge party given at the home of the bride-elect’s parents. Twenty-six guests were seated at small tables. Tfte announcements were concealed under small roses held by miniature Cupids. The wedding will take place in June. • • Mrs. Robert S. Stempfel, 2726 N. Pennsylvania St., has issued invitations for a luncheon-bridge to be given at the Highland Golf and Country Club May 6 In honor of Miss Jeanette Vorhis of FYankfort, Ind., whose marriage to Homer Cochran of Indianapolis will take place in June. Miss Edith Mood of Tipton, Ind., who will be married In the fall, is also to be a guest of honor. * * • Mrs. Laura. M. Reyer, 1801 N. Capitol Ave., and daughter, Mrs. Lawrence G. Holmes, have returned to Indianapolis after spending the Winter in Hollywood, Fla. * * • Mrs. Max Mayer. Des Moines, lowa, national educational director of the Service Star Legion, who haa been the guest of Mrs. Frank Nessler, 3125 Central Ave., for several days has gone to Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Mayer lectured in Hartford City, Ind., Sunday, where she was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maxwell. * * * Mrs. Clyde M. Winchester, of Greenwood, Ind., will entertain Friday with a breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for twentyfour. * • * Mrs. J. C. Busch, 68 N. Pershing Ave., will entertain the Amicus Club at noon luncheon, Thursday, * * • Chatterbox Club will meet Thursday afternoon for election of officers at the home of Mrs. A. D. Wright, 2578 Adam St. • • • Mrs. Joseph L. Gasper, 828 E. Twelfth St., will entertain Monday at the Propylaeum. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Herr, of Chicago, who have been spending the winter In Florida, are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hvrlbert, 85 N. Gladstone Ave., on their way home. • • • Mrs. James H. Taylor, 1808 N. Pennsylvania St., will return Sunday from New York, where she is visiting her daughter, Miss Margery Taylor. * * * The Public Health Nursing Association will entertain all of Its friends and members at a house warming from 2 to 5 p. m. Thurs-
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honor at a luncheon bridge given Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, and an informal dinner at the Athenaeum in the evening.
day, in Its new quarters, 324 Pythian Bldg. The staff of nurses and tho board will bo hostesses. Mrs. Robert Dorsey Is chairman of arrangements. Mrs. Edna Hamilton Is superintendent of the association. Mrs. Henry Hayward Is president of the board. • • • Miss Mary Stone of Charlotte, N. C., Is the guest of Mrs. Blanche Maine, 2107 N. Delaware St. • • • The Parent-Teacher Club of the Theodor© Potter Fresh Air School, 1600 E. Tenth St., met Wednesday afternoon. Tho business inerting was followed by a talk on "Birds” by Samuel E. Parkins Jr. • • • A pretty sewing party and kitchen shower was planned for Wednesday evening by Mrs. Raul E. Cornelius, and Mrs. John Spiegel, in honor of their sister. Miss Dorothy Rhoades whose marriage to Hickman will take place Saturday. The party was to be held at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Thomas P. Rhoades. 4638 Broadway. Guests: Mesdames George Fisher, J. Frank Peggs, and Misses Pauline Kiser, Marie Karle, Margaret Geisler, Fannie Gelsler, Katherine Ruddy, Nelda Zoeler, Pauline Roes, Bertha Ilg and Helen Ilg. • * * Mrs. Charles Augsteln, 913 E. Forty-Fourth St., president of the parent chapter of the International Study Club, will entertain the federated chapters at a guest day, Friday afternoon. Dr. David Lytell will talk on “Marshall May."
LUTHERANS UNAFFECTED Synod President Says “Modernism” Has Not Crept in Yet. Bv United Pres* CHICAGO, April 29. —Modernism has not yet affected the Lutheran Church—this denomination still holds fast to the belief in the virgin birth of Christ and other “fundamental doctrines,” Dr. Peter Peter-ion, president of the Illinois conference of the Augustana Lutheran synod, declared in his annual report today. The Illinois conference, which includes Ilinois, Indiana. Wisconsin, and parts of Michigan, is holding its seventy-third annual session here. At the election of officers today Dr. J. O. Dahlberg. Hobart, Ind., was re-elected secretary. laughTs on winamac Load Up for Baseball Game—North Judson Wins. Bn rime s Special LA PORTE, Ind., April 29.—North Jvdson, near here, has the laugh on Winamac baseball fans. Winamac “loaded up" by importing Dick Falvey, formerly Notre Dame University star and more recently with the Chicago White Sox, to pitch, but North Judson nine won, 8 to 0.
Meetings Here Thursday Sahara Buds. Denison. Pals Club. Dinner, Lincoln. University of Wisconein Luncheon, Lincoln. Ladles Whist Club, 1:80 p. m., Severin. Indiana Lumberman’s Retail Association. Luncheon, Severin. Reserve Loan Life Insurance Company. Banquet Dance evening. Severin. Indianapolis Traffic Club JJanquet 6:30 p. m. Western t*lne night. Claypool. National Industrial Traffic League. Convention. 10 a. m. Claypool. Catholic Knights of America. Card party 8 p. m. SplnkArnis. Advertising Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Lumbermen’s Club luncheon. Severin.
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Marion Council, 738, Security Benefit Association, will entertain wtih a dance Thursday evening in Eagles Hall. 43 W. Vermont St. • • • Maple Circle No. 7. United Ancient Order of Druids, will entertain the grand officers Thursday evening at 1234 S. Meridian St. Mrs. Clara M. Kemmitz is in charge. • • • Altar Society of St. Philip Neri Church was to entertain with cards Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. in school hall, on Eastern Ave. Euchre, 500 and lotto were to be played. • • • Central Council. No. 1836, has planned a bunco and euchre party Wednesday evening at Eagles Hall, 43 W. Vermont St. * • • Kolola Council, No. 70, Degree of Pocahontas, was to gi. ' a card party Wednesday at 8 p. m. at 116 E. Maryland St. • • • Monumental Division. 128, of G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. was to give a card party Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. M. F. Foy, 2637 Ashland Ave., hostess. • * Independent Order of Shepherds, planned to give a dance Wednes- ] day night in P. H. C. Hall, East and Michigan Sts. • * Ladies of St. Catherine s parish | will give a card party Thursday aft- | ernoon and evening in the hall at | Shelby and Tabor Sts. * * * A card party wil be given Thurs- | day at 2 p. m., by the Patriotic Order of Camp 4. for the Orphanage | fund at the home of Miss Elizabeth I .Atkins. 3514 E. Washington St. • • • The L. A. A. O. H. Division No. 2, wiil entertain with a dance Friday evening, at Maryland Hall. 112114 E. Maryland St. Mrs. W. P. Flannery, chairman of the committee of arrangements will be assisted by Miss Margaret Rooker and Miss Theresa Classick. • * • The aid society of the Progressive Spiritualist Church will hold an all message service Thursday at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Minnie Kling, 2544 Central Ave. • • • The Good Luck Club will give a euchre party Thursday at 2:30 p. in., at the home of Mrs. Ida Hoffman. 809 W. New York St. Peru Road Closed State highway officials have announced temporary closing of State road No. 1 at a point seven miles north of Kokomo while a bridge is being refloored. A four-mile detour has been established, to accommodate tourists, it was announced.
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DELEGATES ARE ELECTED Others From Service Star Chapter to Attend Convention. Delegates to the national convention of the Service Star Legion in Atlanta, Ga., May 18 to 23, were elected Tuesday afternoon at the meeting of the Hamilton Berry chapter at the Public Library. Mrs. O. E. Watkins and Mrs. Howard Maxwell are delegates, with Mrs. Herman Munk and Mrs. Rose Ringer, alternates. Other members of the chapter who' plan to attend are Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, national executive secretary; Mrs. R. E. Kennington, executive secretary, and Mrs. Frank Nessler, chapter president, and national director. Two resolutions were passed, the first expressing appreciation for and regret at the death of Mrs. Alembert W. Brayton. The second resolution was passed in regard to the death of Miss Madge Oberholtzer.
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