Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1925 — Page 6

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goc \l Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

r-'ri ISS MARY TRENCK and her s * ster> Mi' s - Charles Calais, L- VA I planned to entertain Monday evening with a supper bridge at the home of Miss Trenck, 3863 Winthrop Ave., in honor of Miss Noelie Desobry, whose marrinfee to Ellard B. Duane, Miami, Fla., will take place this fnonth. The bridal colors of orchid, pink and blue were to be used. Other guests: Mesdames E. O. Marquette, William Freaney, Harry Evard, Gerald Ely, Frederick Trenck C. Wilson Desobry and Misses Ruth and Mildred Casey, Y'eva Pitsenberger, Sarah Virginia Feeney and Buryi Smith. Miss Madge Brokaw entertained Saturday with a luncheon at the Splnk-Arms, followed by a party at English's in honor of Miss Desobry. Covers were laid for twelve. • • • Auxiliary to !he 38th Division of Indiana will hold its May business meeting Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Lincoln. * • • Founders’ chapter of the American War Mothers will meet Tuesday for a 1 p. m. luncheon with Mrs. L. B. Baughman, 325 Garfield Ave. • * • Mrs. M. C. Hunt, 1257 S. West St., left Sunday for Miami, Fla., to be the guest of her nephew, John C. Mayer. They will visit Cuba and Orlando, Fla., before returning home. • • • Miss Dorothy Clune, 1911 N. Alabama St., will entertain Tuesday with a luncheon bridge and kitchen ihower In honor of Miss Anna Rogers, whose marriage to Herbert ftrayson Thorn, New Albany, Ind., will take place Saturday. Mrs. Frederick L. Gemmer will entertain Wednesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Rogers will entertain Friday evening with a bridal dinner for Miss Rogers. Thursday noon. Miss Elma Smith, a bridesmaid, will entertain at luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for members of the bridal party. • * • The marriage of Miss Virginia Thatcher, to Robert Earle Sanders took place Saturday at Franklin, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders have gone to Florida to live. • • • Mrs. R. B. Knode, 4116 Ruck.’e St., will entertain her club at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Tuesday at luncheon bridge. • • • At the organization meeting of the Chevy Chase Alumnae Club Saturday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Mrs. Clark Rogers was elected president. Miss Lucille Livingston was elected vice president. Mrs. Harry Hood Martin president at the meeting as tentative chairman. She was assisted by Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Raymond Kiser. • • • The Phi Rho Club Is planning a .bunco party at 8:15 p. m. 'Tuesday in Odd Fellow's hall, Hamilton and E. Washington Sts. J* • * Meeting of the Indiana Indorsers i Photoplays has been postponed until May 12. At an executive board meeting Friday, Mrs. David Ross, national president, was made a life member. • * * Miss Katherine McClure, 2845 Washington Blvd., received informally Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. In honor of her si ter, Miss Ruth McClure, whose marriage to Lloyd Evans will take place Wednesday

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evening. Miss McClure was assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. T. McClure, and Mrs. Charles F. Evans. Mil. Evans and Miss Charlene Evans entertained Saturday at the Polly Primm Tearoom for Miss McClure. * * * Miss Marjorie Von Staden, 5209 Broadway, viollncellist, will take part In a song recital at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, May 13. • • * John Joyce of New York Is the guest of Wesley Reedy Jr., 1332 Bellefontalne St. * * * The Cedars of Lebanon will meet Friday with Mrs. John Walters, 825 W. Twenty-Eighth St. Assistant hostesses will he Mrs. J. .T. Harris. Mrs. B. S. Hollingswort and Mrs. Carrie Shelburn. * * * Miss Gertude Conte presented a group of vocal and violin students at a musical tea Sunday afternoon at her home, 250 S. Audubon Rd. Among the singers were Misses Marel Wilson, Katherine Williams and Opal Dawson, winners of scholarships ottered by Miss Conte last November. * • • General meeting of the Woman’s Department Club will be he'.d Thursday. * * * Carl F. Schultheis of Baltimore, Md., will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August J. Schultheis, 1201 Wright St., the last of May. * * • Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae chap ter will meet May 9 at the home of Mrs. L. G. Wild, 3166 N. Delaware St. A 1 p. m. luncheon will be served, followed by election of officers. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Austin Coleman, 8535 N. Pennsylvania St., announce *llO engagement of their daughter Mary Alice, to Harold William .Haeckel of Davenport, lowa. The wedding will take place in June. * * • / ‘ Alpha Latreian Club will receive informally for all members of the various Latreian Clubs and their counselors Tuesday from 3 to 5 p. m. at the home of Miss Ruth Reinier, 2716 Sutherland Ave.

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The Tangle

LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER Well, it’s all over and the memories of It are put away in the safety deposit vault, little Marquise. I don't know when I shall take it out again. I have closed the first boqk of my life, which ha3 been passed in Albany. All that I have written to you, all my thoughts, all my problems, all my hopes and fears, all my Joys and .sorrows: in fact, all the first ye.ars of my married life, I am putting away. I am starting on a qew path whicn promises to be one very different from the last. Have I learned anything from the last four years? I don't know. It almost seems to m'e that I am just as much a creature of moods and impulses, of little jealousies and trivial prejudices as I always have been. There is. however, one thing that 1 have learned, little Marquise, and learned thoroughly. Love does not change character. Character is something of slow growth. Character can be changed no more by love than it can be changed by religion. I think, perhaps, that I am growing more tolerant, and I am almost sure tha't Jack is growing more thoughtful, but neither of us have reached anything near the tolerance or thoughtfulness that we have been taught to believe would come to us immediately through a great love. I am an old married woman now with two chi'dren. I have passed out of the romance of marriage long ago. In fact, my romance was shattered early and I have found that life is very different from that of which I dreamed. I am leaving this place where the beginning of my married life was spent, seeking not thrills, not passionate love, not even a great love, but contentment. I want to be contented with conditions. • I know that one should never be contented with attainment, and I am still seeking something which 1 ' perhaps will come to me sometime when I am old and passionless and cold and sensible. Four years ago, when I married Jack, I did not have much of ail Idea of what lay before me. I only knew that when he was with me I felt the thrill of his presence all through my being. I wanted to be with him rlways. I begrudged every moment that he had to he away from me. Although I did not know it. I think I was jealous of his time. I liked to raise my eyes to his and find admiration there. I liked to nestle in hia arms and find tenderness there. T liked to hear him speak, and find a caress in each word. ’ T ntll one morning when I found t..at I was not my husband's first love I had not had room in my heart for a jealous thought. Until I woke up after the motor accident and found little Jack in my arms. I had not the slightest conception of what a woman must feel toward a helpless little human mite that has been given into her care. Until then all my world had been In Jack's love for me. Since then I found that world one of great illusions and they faded out and then came hack and faded out again until I do not know whether the illusion Which is In my brain .and soul is In reality or that the material things which are about me every day are only real. (Copyright, 1925 NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW This letter continued. COOLIDGE IS INVITED Urgod to Address Labor Day Celebration at Fairground. President Coolidge today was Invited to address the thirty-first annual Labor day celebration Sept. 6 at the State fairground. William Holmes is president of the Labor day committee of the Central Labor Union. Other committeemen: Lee 1. Kirsch, James L. Kinney, Henry Friedman, Herbert Wright, Frank Mockett, S. L Adams, Q inten Shaffer.

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Wild West Parade Tuesday

Tuesday is the day—lol Ranch Real Wild West and great Far Eac. day—and the city will resound with the Indian war whoop, the "Yip! Yiß!’’ of cowboys and cowgirls, the snorting of buffalo, the trumpeting of elephants and the blare of bands, for the big show trains steam into town with the dawn. The canvas of the 101 Ranch show will loom against the skyline at W. Washington and Belmont, and there is no greater "spread'' in the land. The 101 rectangular big top contains 240-, 000 square feet, and it seas in its opera chair grandstand 14,000 people, counting flanking tiers. There are 1,400 people with the show, among them 300 Indians, 300 cowboys and cowgirls and contingents from oriental lands. The exhibitions include a three-ring circus, bought outright, rodeos. Far East displays, thrilling western pageantry and a sensational and novel spectacle, opening the performances. Tuesday forenoon the 101 Ranch street parade, which is the largest this season, with its picturesque horsemen, its tableaux and floats, Its bands, elephants, camels, buffala, longhorns, covered wagons, its Indians, cowbays. calliopes and soldiery of all nations, will be seen in downtown thoroughfares. Ezrp. Meeker, sole survivor of stalwart young men who crossed the famous Oregon trail, will drive a covered wagon and oxen team in the pageant. He is now 95, and one of the many historical figures of the romanitic winning of the west with the big show. The parade will start at 10:30 a. m. and will proceed to Senate, north to New York, east to New Jersey, south to Washington and west on Washington to the show grounds. Two performances will be given Tuesday at 2 and 8 p. m. CELEBRATE jAT TEMPLE Opening of Hebrew University In Palestine Observed. Several thousand persons attended celebration of opening of Hebrew University In Palestine Sunday night at Beth El Temple, ThirtyFourth and Ruckle Sts. Dr. Thomas C. Howe, former president of Butler College, spoke. Opening prayers were by Rabhl T. A. Katz. A H. Goldstein presided. Rafael Gross led singing of “America'' and the Rev. A. Portnov directed children who sang "Hatlkvc.li," the Jewish rational anthem. Temple sisterhood choir of the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation sang.

“Jesus Christ the Same Yesterday and Today and Forever” Raymond T. Richey Evangelistic Party at Cadle Tabernacle Nightly at 7:30 Salvation and Healing Great Chorus Choir Conducted by A. J. RICHEY Leader and Soloist I Prayers Offered for the Sick

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Martha Lee Say DISCOVERY OF FAULTS ENDS HONEYMOON TIME

When the honeymoon is over, when the bride realizes her husband is not'a superman after all, and the bridegroom admits he did not marry an angel, but an ordinary human, the young

couple faces its first crisis. Mary's tears fall because she learns that John is not the considerate person she had believed. She finds he is inclined to be thoughtless, and to hurt her feelings. John's thoughtlessness is unintentional, the hurt is as deep as if It were deliberate. .John discovers that Mary has no instinct for domestic duties; he fears she never will make the kind of biscuits mother used to make. Aml as he has been accustomed to the biscuits and the other good tilings that accompany them, he wonders whether he can be happy with a wife who is not a good housekeeper. As other weaknesses come to light, doubt as to whether she really loves John enters Mary’s mind, and John, too, begins to wonder, l^ater, as they adjust themselves, they are able to laugh at these doubts. But at the time they seem serious. Love Dead? Dear Miss Lee: I have been married four months. After two months I found t-do not love my husband. It is just eatins m.v heart out to pretend I love him when I don't. The question is what shall I do? Leave him now. while there are no children, or just jo on living a life of malte believe, when it ia taknrr all the beauty out of life to do it? What shall I do. Mia Lee and dear readers? There la no other man in this. JI'ST MAKE BELIEVE If it is true that ydu made a mistake in thinking you loved the man you married, then It is better you should separate now than later. But. is it true? The first year of marriage is a year of readjustment to new conditions. The first months are especially hard. Perhaps the man misses the free-

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