Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 306, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1925 — Page 8

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FESTIVAL WILL BE LAST EVENT OF GIRLS’WEEK Program to Be Given in St. Clair Park Is Announced. The program for the festival to be given Saturday, the last day of Girls' week, has been n.nnon need by Mrs. 1.. H. Millikan, general chairman. Program will be given in St. Clair Park across from the Library. In the maypole dance, the first number, which sixteen girls will take part, under direction of Mrs. Alice Kessler. Music will be directed by Miss Elizabeth Underwood. Girls Taking Part The girls taking part are Misses Virginia Wharton, Pauline Chown, Amelia Huber Genevieve Rocap, of Camp Fire Girls; Bettlrm Johnson, Mary Catherine Ktger, Harriet Nollen, and Mary Kettler, of Girl Scouts; Ellen Draper, Delight Baxter, Mildred Wilson, Ellen MeFadden, Evelyn Woolfard, Grade Robb, Julia Shugart. and Julia Shultz, of Girl Reserves and Y. W. C. A. Each organization of girls has planned a stunt to follow the dance. Camp fire Girls will drill in ceremonial costumes; Girl Scouts will give two English Folk dances, and Girl Reserves and Y. W, C, A. will drill in costumes. Salute to Hag The festival will close with a salute to the flag and the community singing of “The Star Spangled Banner." It will be followed by the Mothers and Daughters luncheon to be held at the Y. W. C. A. residence, 725 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Edna M. Christian is chairman of the luncheon which will con elude Girl's week, and will preside. Mi's. Christian will he assisted by Mrs. David Ross and Mrs. Isaac Born. The program will Include greetings by Mrs. O. M. Pittenger, readings by Mrs. Frank Symnes, and spring songs by Miss Alice Young and Miss Sarah Sisson. Guests of honor will be the honorary chairman, Mrs. Ed Jackson, Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank, and Mrs. John T. Wheeler. Store Entered Third Time For the third time this week, the dry goods store of Abraham Drazier, 2201 Martindale St., was entered Tuesday night, according to report to police today. Collars, clgarets and candy, valued at $5, were stolen. T EASES TIREO SORE, SWOLLEN FEET Good-by, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-by corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tiz" is magieaJ, acts right off. “Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use ‘'Tiz’’ and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a box of “Tiz" now at any drug or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad ,feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot comfort guaranteed for a few cents. Test “Tiz’’ free. Send this coupon. Writer Lntker D*4g. C*. IT* New York City nr* • 1 3 Malt Me sample TIZ” __________ I

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Miss -Margaret Gallegher will be a soloist at the dinner-dance to be given Thursday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club by the Daughters of Isabella. Among patrons and patronesses for ’the affair will be Messrs, and Mesdamei Harry J. Borst, G. J. Bramwood, B. T. Costello, Lawrence G. Cummins. Henry Comisky, D. A. Crawford, George Dlrnberger, Frank Duffy, Hugh Davey, Dale Dallas. William J. Finn, Robert Fessler, James Hegarty, Charles B, Lines, Patrick Lawlor, William Madden, John .T. O'Brien, P. J. O’Mahoney, F. J. Pfleger, James Rocap, J. W. F. Sudres, Timothy E. Sullivan. Joseph Wil-

jyjartha Lee’s Column

Literature by Proxy •My Dear Miss Lee: My girl friend ha* received a graduation memory bora and I have the honor of writing In th i column hr the chum Could you tell me something appropriate andn ice to write in it, or could you mention some suitable quotation to use? REDHEAD. Your friend wants your words, not mine. There are a number of quotations on friendship, but it is impossible for me to know what would be appropriate. Do not attempt to use fiowery language, my dear. Write what Is lu your heart and you will write something for your friend to treasure. Husband Unsociable Dear Martha Tx*e: 1 am married and the mother of two darling girls My husband it about like the average man. My trouble is that when we have callers m.v husband sits around and will hardly notice any one T try my best to be a good hostess, but when our callers leave my husband accuses me of wanting to talk to other men. It is just that I am trying to keep the callers from being bored. Perhaps I will only ask a man caller one or two questions. It is very hard on me. as I am not very old and I like to have the neighbors call. Should I just sit around like my husband and act bored, or keep on acting as I do? I try every way T know to draw him into the talk, but usually 1 fail. He is a good talked if he wants to be ROBIN ADAIR. Tell your husband that next time you have callers you are going to keep quiet, so that he will have no reason to accuse you. Tell him the

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helm, John J. Clancy, J. E. Manning. Fae Horning. Melvin Sehisla, G. E. Feeney, G. E. Pfau, Martin Anger, Frank Kirkhoff, Charles Kirkhoff, R. G. Dunn, Charles Balluff. J. P. Mullally, Herman P. Kirkhoff. William E. Talte, Ed H. Trlmpe, William Wecheler, T. P. Sexton, J. Albert Smith, Frank Sloan. Garrett Kirby, P. J. Kelleher, Walter Hager, A. IT. Bientz. William Dever. William Campbell, Masdameis Katherine Hallir.an, Burton Pearce, Louise Grotendick, Mary Holmes. Catherine McGurty, Mary E. McDowell, Anna Conner, Anna Wilhelm. Elizabeth Pfau. Josephine McCann. Margaret Law rte, Misses Camilla Boehme and M'lry Dalton.

conversation will depend upon him, as host. Either he will talk or he will realize what a dull place it would be if you were not hospitable and sociable Love or Tvioney? Dear Miss Lee: I am a girl of 10, 1 have been going with a fellow and like him very much. I me* one of my old friends the other day and he said he would he willing to do anything in lus power for me. but I don't like him as well as the fellow I was keeping steady company with. The only thing is. 1 have no parents and my steady does not have as much money as the other fellow. Which one can t bo happier with—the one 1 really care for i.r the one with money? PUZZLED R. R Happiness can not be bought with money.

The Tangle

LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE. CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER, CONTINUED If Jack and I were not married, little Marquise. I am sure I would think that T knew him better than I know myself, for I would have raised up an ideal in Jack's form and l would write without any misgivings, because my imagination would tell me that my ideal w’ould understand me, Just as I understood him. / It is now that I am afraid, because I® know’ that Jack's ideal of me is just as erroneous as mine has been of him. Why should I be afraid even if Jack has not lived up to the ideal T had of him? Surely my life with him has told me that he has enough sentiment within his soul to appreciate a real love letter from any woman—even a wife of four year:,. | I think, little Marquise, it - vas Heine who said that love never la.’ts more than two years. I have proved this untrue, for this is what came out of my heart and wrote itself upon the page I sent to my husband: I love you. The whole world is contained in these words and from the time that speech was born some one has been whispering them into longing and listening ears. And here, husband mine, t am. saying them to you. hoping that in this prosaic age where love is flouted and sentiment ridiculed that you will at least understand what they mean to me. Until you came into my life, dear, T was only waiting. I looked about with unseeing eyes that never saw the glory, that would turn the gray of life to gold. I was vainly listening for that lost chord which would complete the melody for which my ears were aching. Then all at once from out of my girlish heart the words, “T love you,” came and kissed my trembling lips and about my soul was flung a radiance 'unspeakable. It was a girl’s first love, first trust, first complete giving. Now, because I love you. T clasp your child to my heart and know that whatever comes T must realize that with all its buffetings life has been good to me. When I do not allow my mind to stray from the fact that I love you. when I repeat the magic words over and over, sorrow and discontent hide their heads before the dear, dear thought is coined into speech. T know, my husband, that which few women ever understand know that loving Is greater than be lng loved. I love you. All day long these words have sung f he,Tißelve into my heart, and notwithstanding our lives have been filled some times with the darkness of sorrow as well as glorified with the sunlight of great Joy. I would not change places with anyone in all his word who has never known the bliss of saying from his very soul, "I love you.” (Copyright, 1925. NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT —This letter continued.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

gOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

r;"l CHARMING and original j I party was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Frederick L. Gemmer, 215 Washington PL, in honor of Miss Anna Rogers, whose marriage to Herbert Grayson Thorn, of New Albany, Ind., will take place Saturday. A luncheon bridge was followed by a vanity shower. The centerpiece of the table was made of four mirrors in which were reflected sweet peas and valley lilies in the bridal shades of pink, lavendar and yellow. Pink candles in silver holders lighted the table. Other guests were: Mesdames George R. Durgan, Lafayette, Ind.; J. W. Noble, John Cottingham, Morris Shelton, Stewart Ruch, C. O. Rogers, Ernest Clark, C. E. Cottingham, Charles Murphy, Charles Over and W. W. Woodsmall, .and Misses Martha Shine, New Albany, Ind.; Alma Lucas. Lucille Robers and Jean Velsey. • • • An informal reception will be held Thursday from 8 to 10 p. m. at the Home Presbyterian Church in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Buchanan, who were recently married in Philadelphia, Pa. Members and friends are invited. Elders, deacons and their wives will receive with the Rev. and Mrs. Buchanan. • * • Mrs. W. A. Suiter. 4328 Park Ave., will entertain Saturday with a lunch eon-bridge In honor of Mrs. Charles lienard of Chicago. ♦ • ♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bornschein. 370 W. Thirtieth St., left Wednesday morning on a motor trip to Los Angeles, Cal., to visit Mrs. Ida B. Malkin. • • • The regular guest party of the Hoosier Athletic Club will be held Thursday at 8:15 p. m. Hostesses, Mrs. Frank L. Allen and Mrs. Theodore T. Root. • • • Capitol Rebecka Lodge Social Club will entertain Thursday evening with cards in I. O. O. F. Hall. Hamilton and E. Washington St. • • Mrs. C. M. McAlpin, 676 E. Fall Creek Rlvd., was hostess Wednesday afternoon for the luncheon and social meeting of the Betsy Ross Club. Covers for twelve were laid. * • • Mrs. Glaus H. Best and Mrs. T. M. Rybolt entertained the wives of the members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at a luncheon on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Rybolt. 3839 Central Ave. Covers for sixteen were laid at a table decorated with spring flowers. The luncheon was followed by bridge. Mrs. E. E. Miller of Marion. Ohio, was a guest. t 9 Mrs. O. C. Hiatt was elected president of the Lite Book Oluh at a meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Elk’s Club. Mrs. Charles Sellers was elected first vice-president, Mrs. John Schramm, second vice-presi-dent; Mrs. G. A. Haller, recording secretary, Mrs. William Gifford, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Nelson Starr, treasurer. • • • The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter of D. A. R. will meet Thursday at the Propylaeum for a high tea at which Mrs. Charles Nebeker Thompson will be hostess. Miss Sue Howe will read a paper And Miss Henrietta Kntbe will play a group of violin numbers. The annual May guest party of the Women's Press Club of Indiana will be held Tuesday at the Indianapolis Athletic <lut> Roof Garden. The program, arranged by Mrs. William M. Herschell. will be given by members of the club who sign their work in local newspapers. Reserve tions must be made by Saturday with Mrs. Roy H. Peterson, 3549 Guilford Ave. Mrs. Edna M. Christian. 1630 N. Delaware Bt.. will he hostess Friday for the meeting of the Over the Teacups Club. Leland Ross of Wa >ash College will give the oratior with which he won the national oratorical contest. Dr. and Mrs O. W. Flfer, 1545 N. w Jersey St., will sail May 18 for I several weeks trips in Europe. i* * * Mrs. E. J. Bayer. 2220 N. Meridian St., entertained Tuesday with a luncheon bridge in honor of her sister, M's. E; E. Miller. Marion, Ohio, fluents included Mesdames J. Albert Smith. A. A. Cunningham of Cincinnati, Ohio; John Hardy. Joseph Adkins, E 1 Kelley, J. P. Courtwright, Claus H. Rest. T. M. Rybolt, L. V. Sheridan. Ford Woods. Mr. Miller will come Friday to spend the week-end. A theater party will be given Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Miller. * * * Mrs. H. W. Evard and Mrs. Gerald B. Ely entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ely. 1236 N. New Jersey St., with a luncheon bridge in Burns Cover with wet baking soda—afterwards apply gently— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million Jar • Umed Yearly

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honor of Miss Xoelie whose marriage to Eilard B. Duane of Miami, Fla., will take place this month. Lavender and pink sweet peas and valley lilies decoratde the which was lighted by lavender candles In silver holders tied with pink tulle. Guests: Mrs. Oakley Marquette, Miss Alice McGowan. Mrs. W. J. Freaney. Miss Mary Trenck, Mrs. Charles Calais, Mrs. Leo McNamara. and Miss Mildred Casey. • • • Founders chapter of the American War Mothers will participate in the nation-wide carnation side drive Saturday. • • • The Wednesday Afternoon Club entertained with a guest party at the home of Mrs. L. C. McAnley, 878 East Dr., Woodruff Place. Mrs. Frank McCaslin sang a group of songs and Mrs. E. H. Thomson gave a reading. "Dressing up to the Occasion." Miss Helen Emmert gave a musical monologuem and Mrs. S. P. Sherer played piano numbers. Miss Henriette Ohr also gave a reading. Sixty-five guests and members were present. CARNATION DAY MAY 9 War Mothers to Take Part in Nationwide Drive. Marion county chapter of American War Mothers will participate in the annual Carnation Day sale. May 9. The sale is nationwide and is the only day In the year when the mothers solicit funds for their work for disabled veterans and their families. Mrs. Melville Moon, is general chairman, and will preside at head quarters in the State Savings anil Trust Cos., assisted by Mrs. J. Harvey Reese and Mrs. James Ry bolt.. Other mother's in charge at various points in the downtown dis triet will be Mesdames Emma Flick. Amelia Haugh. Zella Ryan, Ella Akev. H. F. Reynolds, Walter Marvel, W. H. Alexander, T. P. Pumphrey, William Kutchbaok. Rose Kyle, Wade Sherman. A. M.

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