Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1925 — Page 14
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MISS WINDERS MAY DAY BRIDE AT HIGH NOON Ceremony at Central Christian Church First Wedding of New Month. The first lovely wedding of May took place Friday at high noon, at the Central Christian Church when Miss Katherine Lucile Winders, daughter of George S. Winders, 11.16 N. Pennsylvania. St„ and James Wolverton Stockton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wholston Vanderbilt Stockton of New York, weie married. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John E. Pounds. The altar, before whioh the bride •was given in marriage by her father, was banked with palms and ferns, and lighted by tall white cathedral candles. Preceding t.ho ceremony, Bomar Cramer, organist, played bridal music and Glenn O. Friermood sang “At Dawning.” The bride was beautiful in a frock of shell pink taffeta, and a large picture hat of pink chiffon, trimmed with tiny wreaths of pink and blue forget-me-nots. The frock was fashioned with a bouffant skirt Imade of petals edged In silver and Strimmed here and there with chiffon fflowers studded with pearls and irhine stones. A drop of point lace 'finished the frock at the lower part of the skirt, and the tight bodice was trimmed with a. yoke of the jdace. From the hat, streamers of lahell pink and poudre blue velvet jrtbbons hung to the bottom of the (frock. The bride carried a shower ‘bouquet o f butterfly roses, white ' lilacs, and forget-me-nots. Miss Anneke McCray was the bride’s only attendant. She wore 'an imported frock of yellow chiffon over apricot. The skirt was caught up at one side with loops of gold j ribbons and one the other side dainty | flowers in pastel shades overflowed l from an appliqued French basket. Miss McCray carried a shower bou- ; quet of Mrs. Aaron Ward roses. ' valley lilies and violets. She wore a picture hat of ruffled apricot chis son. Wholston Vanderbilt S.ockton Jr. was best man. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The wedding cake was mounted on a plateau of roses and valley lilies In the center of the table. Miniature bridal figures marked covers for Mr. and Mrs. James W. Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Wholston Stockton of New York, George S. Winders. Mr. and Mrs. Wholston V. Stockton Jr., Miss Elizabeth Winders of Aledo, 111.; Miss McCray, John Victor Wilson, Mrs. E. B. Probasco of Sparta, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Friermood, and Bomar Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton have left for their wedding trip through the East. They will be at home temporarily at. 1116 N. Pennsylvania St. after June 16. Mrs. Stockton traveled in a charming ensemble suit of canary yelllow printed crepe frock and coat of black crepe satin. She wore a hat and accessories of canary yelllow and beige fox fur. Mrs. Stockton Is well known in Indianapolis as a singer.
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—Photo by Bachrach. Mrs. William GremeLsparker Indiana Woman’s Republican Club entertained Friday with a May luncheon at the Severin. Mrs. William Gremelsparker was chairman of the ticket committee, Mrs. E. J. Robison, general chairman; Mrs. W. O. Bates, hostess chairman, and Mrs. Allen T. Fleming in charge of decorations.
The Tangle LETTER FROM SYDNEY, CARTON TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT. Received your paean of great joy this morning. I am very glad that you are happy, you consummate ass. I wouldn't be too sure, however, if I were you, that this happiness extended to the entire family of the Preseotts. T wonder if you, for one moment, have dropped enough of your egotism to realize that your wife it literally fulfilling the Scrip tural injunction to forgive seven times; yea seventy times seven. I would just like to remind you that if you don't look out the seventy times seven will all be used up and some day the woman that you say you have fallen in love with all over again, the sweetest woman on earth, will take her two babies and leave you high and dry upon the pinnacle of yr ur colossal self-love. If Leslie has forgiven you, and I am not sure yet that she has, it is not because she sees anything good in you—l being your closest and most intimate friends do not see how she could —but because she is trying in every way to make your marriage a success. Jack, no other woman on earth would forgive you as Leslie has forgiven you. No other woman would put up with your asinine idoisyncracies. No other woman would forgive you your thoughtlessness—a thoughtlessness so great that it becomes a heinous crime against your wife's devotion. I remember you said to me tljat there was nothing in the world so implacably unforgiving as a good woman, and now from your telegram I take it that the best woman in all the world has forgiven you and is trying once more to patch up her life and love. I don’t believe, Jack Prescott, that you have any appreciation of the woman you have married, a woman altogether too good for you, a woman that any man except yourself would go down upon his knees before and worship, as the holiest and most beautiful thing that had come within his ken. Now let me give you a word of •u'vics. Forget all that has gone before. Begin your life anew with Les lie. Treat her as she deserves to be treated. Certainly she has enough variety with her splendid mind, her exquisitely beautiful face, and her wonderful soul, not only to enthrall but to keep you In love’s vassalage forever. SYDNEY.
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' Telegram From John Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton
Your letter received. Would just like to a.sk If you are in love with my wife? I would not blame you. but It would be slightly awkward, for I still want to retain you as my best friend. JACR. (Copyright, lit? 5, N"EA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW: Letter from Sally Atherton to John Aiden Prescott. RESERVE LO'AN DINES Insurance Company Formally Opens New Building. "A man who has the interest of 1..s wife and children at heart will leave them a good insurance policy,” declared Charles J. Orbison at a dinner Thursday night at the Se erin, marking the formal opening af the Reserve Loan Life Insurance Company’s new building. ”A man can be sure that the proper person will get the money.” he pointed out. “Wills, In numerous Instances, are broken.”
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
| "T 1 R AND MRS. THOMAS P. ITV/lj RHOADES, 4638 Broadway. I planned to entertain in lormally Friday evening with a family dinner in horior of their daughter. Dorothy, and Loren Hickman. whose marriage will take place at 3:30 p. m. Saturday. The dinner was to he followed by a supper dance at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Guests with Miss Rhoades and Mr. Hickman: Mr. and Mrs. John Spiegel, Miss Marla Daugherty, Miss Margaret Geissler. Miss Margaret Oeissler, Miss Margaret Kellenbach, George Y T illiam Applegate Jr., Thomas Rhoades, and Dewey Hickman. • * * Mrs. J. J. Holland and M. J. Holland of Los Angeles, Cal., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Gates. 611 E. Thirty-Second St. * * • Two hundred persons were expected to'attend the May day dance Friday evening at the Soink-Arms given by the Indiana University Nurses' Alumnae Association. * * Mrs. Ralph J. Hudelson. 4326 Carrollton Avp.. was hostess Friday afternoon for a spring luncheon when members of the missionary society of the Woodruff United Presbyterian Church entertained all the women of the church. Miss Marv E. Logan, home from India or furlough, talked on “Everyday Life of a Missionary in India.” A musical program was given hy Mesdantes Kenneth Vance, A. C. Patrick, W. P. Davidson, Harry Grabhorn, Carrie Foster and Miss Helen Culbertson. * * • Mrs. Frederick E. Matson, 4506 Park Ave.. entertained twelve guests
Meetings Here Saturday Phi Delta Pi. Dtnoe. Lincoln. Sales Craft. Dinner, 6 p. m. Severin. Phi Gamma Delta. Banquet, 6:80 p. m. Severin. B. of R. R. S. Meeting.. Denison. Earlham Club. Luncheon. Spink-Arms. Alpha Delta Theta. Dance. Spink Arms. East Side Gun Club each Saturday. 2 p. m. Reta luncheon. Board of Trade.
COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Sixteen Changes to Be Made in Polling Places. Special meeting of city council at 6 p. m. today is scheduled to make sixteen changes in list of polling places for primary election, submitted by Ben 11. Thompson, president and adopted at last council meeting. Refusal of property owners to allow their homes to be used for election booths and typographical errors in first list necessitate changes, Thompson said today.
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at lunbheon Friday in honor of Mrs. J. Howard Taylor of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs. Julius Primrose of Lewes. Del., house guests of Mrs. C. Roltare Eggleston. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jean J. Mint home, 3620 N. Meridian St., have returned after spending a week with Mrs. Minthorne’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Lon R. Smith, Detroit, Mich. * • • The regular monthly meeting of the Artman Y. P. B. will be Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mildred Denney, 636 N. Temple Ave. • * * The Beta Theta Sigma sorority will hold Its regular meeting at home of Miss Gladys Everroade, 46 N. Hawthorne Monday evening.
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Mrs. Morris Fuller Phoenix Life Insurance Com pany has selected Mrs. Morris Ful ler. Colonnade Apts., as head of its woman's department here. She will go to Chicago in June for a course in Insurance at Carnegie Institute. BALLOON RACE TODAY Big Bags to Take Off From 4:30 to 5:30 P. M. Bv United Frtaa ROBEX7RANB Ft ELD. Rt. Tnaeph. Mo., May I.— Fair weather was in prospect for the start of the annual national elimination balloon race this afternoon to determine America's entry In the international contest. The six haems entered in the race will take off at five-minute intervals between 4:30 and 6:30 p m. Inflation of the big gas bags got under way this morning. The balloons are equipped with radio.
WOMEN HEAR JACKSON TALK Schortemeier Also Addresses Republican Club. Governor Ed Jackson and Frederick E. Schortemeier, Secretary of State, were guests of honor and speakers Friday at the May day luncheon of the Indiana Woman's Republican Club at the Severin. Governor Jackson gave greetings and expressed his appreciation of women In politics. Schortemeier said: “Politics is better off, cleaner in every way than before women began to take an interest in it." He advised that women work in groups for betterment in government affairs as they tin in other organisations. Covers were laid for about 200. LITTLE THEATRE ELECTS New Officers Chosen at Thursday Night. Meeting. Following officers were elected by the hoard of directors of the Little Theater Society at its annual meeting Thursday night: President. Col. John R. Reynolds; vice-president. Miss Eldena fruiter: secretary. Mrs. Janies B. Steep; treasurer, Robert Wild. The hold over directors are Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood. Dr. Frank S. C. Wicks. Miss Helen Eaglesfield, Cos. John R. Reynolds, Miss Eldena Lauter. Robert C. Winslow The three new directors are Mortimer C. Furscott, Robert Wild. Mrs. James K. Steep. Additional di rector elected hy the board to serve for fine year are Mrs. James D. Pierce, Mrs. Herbert Foltz, Blaine McGrath and Walter Lieber. I) aids to Kentertain Sunday Druid's Circle will celebrate Druid’s new year Sunday in Red Men's Hall. Morris and Leo Sts Candidates will be initiated into Circles 6, 7 and 8. Mrs. Beulah Breeding is in charge. Charles Geider, supreme secretary, will speak.
Lemon Juice Whitens Skin
The only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a iKittle. and you
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lWTartha Lee’s Column
Woman Cynic Dear Miss Lee: Can you please tell me what is wrong with the men? I have been married and my husband did not want, to settle down, so I left him three years ago Now lam going with a young man He loves to dance and run around. He sees me twice a week and goes to dances the rest of the time I love him mid he knows it. but he carries girls’ addresses around to make me jealous. He says he loves me. VVlta! should I do? He is 26 and 1 am 22 years old. BROKEN HEARTED Nothing more is the matter with the men than with the women. You just have happened to know the wrong kind. You give tli is man the upper hand by letting him know you love him. Besides, as you evidently are not engaged to him, you really have no definite hold on him. I am presuming, you see, that you are divorced, although you do not ft\y so. If you are not. you certainly have no grounds to criticise the men. Goodness Gracious! Pear Miss I/ee [ never have written to you before, but T just had a few things t would like to say I just wonder what this old world is coming to. anyway. Married women goinf with other men and their husbands [ going with other girls—what k'nd of life I do they thtnk they are rearing their chil- [ dren to? And there are grandmothers go- ! ing to booze parties retting drunk and staying out until 1 and ", oclock. And voung girls out on petting parties, drinkImg and smoking and swearing. And near I ly all the women you se* now. from the | age of 12 to 70. are painted up until they look like clowns, and wear dre-sses up to thir knees. People wonder why there are so many murders and crime and divorces, Tt is easy to see why. JUST A TIMES READER Admitted, that some of your charges are true in general, and that all of them may l>e applied in many cases—too many. However, I I>elieve you are unnecessarily pessimistic. You fail to take into ac-
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count the many, many people who are living normal lives. They do not get into the headlines; that Is why they are forgotten eo often. Ever since the world began, there have been people who asserted it was degenerating. At times, their outcry grows louder. This Is espe-
Indigestion and Constipation Yield to Treatment, He Now Feels Fine R. W. Robertson, Indianapolis, Ind., Says He Is Not Even Subject to Colds and Spring Fever, Thanks to Todd’s Tonic.
MR. R. W. ROBERTSON “1 find health, vigor and vitality in this wonderful tonic. I suffered from a nervous breakdown, indigestion, constipation and a good
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dally true in periods of transition, such as the present. Women arc just “finding" themselves. And ddn't ever forget that one man cannot judge what is right and wrong by his own standard. What seems wrong to one person seems quite all right to another.
many other complaints that I could not explain. Tt was my good luck one day to visit one of the Haag Drug Stores, and a salesman, after telling him my troubles, advised me to try Todd's Tonic. I be gan to gain weight gradually until I had gained ten pounds. I have only taken four bottles of Todd's Tonic so far, but feel like a different man already. That so-called spring fever, which T used to have every year, has escaped me this season. I believe that Todd’s Tonic has put so much resistance in my system that I am not subject to colds as T used to be. Many thanks to Todd's Tonic, for it has relieved tne of all my ills." —R. W. ROBERTSON. 2222 Union St., Indianapolis, Ind. Todd's Tonic, with its wine-like flavor, is pleasant to take. For sale at all
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