Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1925 — Page 6

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gOCIAL Activities entertainments WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

RS. FRANK L. RANDELS, 3744 N. Meridian St., will eni__J tei-tain Wednesday with a luncheon-bridge at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. • • • Mrs. Harry E. Daugherty, 3440 Central Ave., was hostess Monday afternoon for the meeting of the Present Day Club. A profusion of garden flowers was arranged through the house. Mrs. W. C. Smith read a paper on "A Present Day Issue.” The discussion was led by Mrs. T. A. Moynahan and Mrs. L. I. Mills. Mrs. Daugherty was assisted by her daughter, Miss Ann Mathilda. • • * The regular meeting of the Vincent C. L. S. C. was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred A. Likely, 3145 Washington Blvd. Mrs. E. H. Jenne led the discussion on psychology. • • • Mrs. P. H. Yant, 2066 N. Delaware St., left last week for a visit in Colorado. • • • Mrs. William Ray Adams, 4041 N. Meridian St., entertained the Monday Luncheon Bridge Club at her home, in honor of her mother, Mrs. T. H. Johnson, and her mother’s guest, Mrs. B. F. Moore, of Nashville, Tenn. Tulips were arranged on the tables. Mrs. Burt Massee,- of Chicago, will come Wednesday to visit Mrs. Adams, who will entertain Thursday with a tea for her guests. Mrs. George Spiegel will entertain Friday at luncheon bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Adam3 wil lentertain at dinner Wednesday evening at the Highland Golf and Country Club. * * * Miss Dorothy Culman, whose marriage to Horace Riggs, will take place in June, was the guest of honor Saturday evening at a miscellaneous shower and bunco party at the home of Mrs. Carl H. Westerfield, 2815 E. Vermont St. Richard Carl Westerfield presented the gifts to Miss Culman in a little wheelbarrow. • • Mrs. Edward Haldy, 2929 Talbott St., will entertain thirty guests at luncheon bridge Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. • * • Harry T. Matthews of Edgewood Rd., announces the marrriage of his daughter, Lenore, to Benjamin Leßoy White, which took place April 4 at Greenfield, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. White are at home at 1819 Woodlawn Ave. • • • Anglo-India chapter of the International Study Club will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. C. C. Goodman, 333 N. Illinois St. Mrs. S. R. Artman will talk on the quinquiennial convention at Washington of the International Council of Women. * * * Miss Elizabeth Harris, whoso marriage to Joseph Thompson Moore, will take place Tune 6, was guest of honor Saturday at a bridge and kitchen shower given by Miss Miriam Weir, 4103 Park Ave., who will be Miss Harris's only attendant. • • • Mothers Day was observed Sunday by the Phi Pi Psi Sorority with a tea at the Brown Bowl tea room In honor of the mothers. A program of dancing, music and readings was given. • • • The engagement of the Miss Elizabeth Rosser Tea to Jay Edmondson Farr was announced Saturday evening at a bridge party given by Miss Ethel Carpenter in the dietician’s apartment of the city hospital. The wedding will take place June E 4, at Lafayette, Ind. • • • Mrs. Fred Wagner, 912 Eastern Ave., will entertain Tuesday with a luncheon bridge at 1 p. m. in honor of Mrs. Ross Winkel, who will sail May 23 for England aboard the Doric, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Edwin Mc'lett. • • • Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schmitz, in charge of the Sunday school at the Sunnyslde Sanatorium, will entertain with a musical program for the patients. Wednesday evening Mrs. Otto Bell will sing, and Ev.tn will play violin numbers. Miss Helen Schmitz will give readings. • • • Mrs. Philip Zoereher was elected president of the Kappa Alpha Theta Mothers Club, following a charming luncheon given by the mothers at the chapter house Jn Irvington for the senior girls of the sorority and

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for Miss Sara E. Cottton, Miss Evelyn Butler and Mrs. Walter E. Krull. Mrs. James M. Larimore of Anderson, Ind., was elected vice president; Mrs. A. B. Stevens, secretary, and Mrs. Frank L. Rejssner, treasurer. The centerpiece for the table was a. basket of pink roses. A scarf of black and gold tulle lay the length of the table, at each end of which lay a bed of pansies and forget-me-nots. Favors weree yellow irrideacent glass candlesticks. A program of readings was given by Mrs. Elizabeth Watterson Hughes, and songs by Mrs. A. B. Margleth. Mrs. William C. Gardner was in charge of the affair, assisted by Mesdames Frank Reissnor, Janies M. larimore, Irwin Bertenr.ann and W. H. Thorp. • • • Druiclf Circle will entertain with euchre Tuesday at 2:30 p. in. in Druid’s hall, 14 W. Ohio St. • • • Ladies’ \!d Society of First Moravian Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Wallace Slocum, 33 E. Thirty-fourth St. • • • Ladles’ Aid Society of the Second Moravian Church will hold an allday meeting Tuesday.

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LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER, CONTINUED It Is very strange, little Marquise, how differently the accounts in the newspapers and the real truth of certain occurrences may be. I suppose in your time you had no newspapers, but I am sure often you in your heart knew that the stories that were being told about yourself and your reactions were very different from what they really were. My party, on the outside, was a most brilliant affair. Everyone seemed very happy, but I coud feel there were so many under-currents, which, followed out, would overwhelm and drag down to annihilation all the superficial Joy of the occasion. In the first place, there seemed to boa kind of strained relation between Jack and Sydney, who had come over to the party. Jack was Jovial, almost to extravagance, and one who knew him must have realized that this was not like my husband at all. Sydney, on the other hand, was almost moroeo. I rallied him once or twice on being the death’s head at my feast, but he wouldn’t even smile at that. I could not help wondering if Syd had told Jack that he had sent me the letter .Tack had written h'm. Womanlike, I had an Intuition that whatever it was that had changed the natures so completely of these two men, concerned me. Two or three times, It was on the ti i of my tongue to ask Syd what it all meant. He seemed so strange. He did not dcnce with me but once, and then > eted me in the most formal manner, and all the while we were dancing I saw Jack standing off in one corner of the room watching ns carefully. After we had finished dancing, Syd Joined .Tack and they talked very earnestly for a long while. Jack left him with a laugh and turned his attention to little Zoe Ellington, with whom he danced many times. Sally Atherton, who had come down to the party, thereby breaking one of her established rules which was never to go to any real society affair, got Jack into a corner for a few minutes Just befor supper and I saw her trying to give him a small bundle of letters which she took from her elaborate party hag. Jack fingered the bundle for an instant and then from his pantomime I knew that he was telling her that he "had no pockets in his dress clothes large enough to carry the package easily. After a little hesitation, Sally took the packet back and put it in her bag. I knew that one of those letters, which had been going from hand to hand between Sally and Jack, was

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mine, consequently I was in a fever of nervousness. I danced continually. I had to keep moving. I knew that I would break if I started to think for a moment. I knew how women felt who are on tho verge of hysteria. At last. Just as 1 had determined to go to Sally and ask her to give me back my letter, a velvety voice from behind my shoulder spoke. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc ) NEXT —The letter continued. AGED WOMAN BURIED Mrs. Roberts, 86, Was Pioneer Resident of Indianapolis. Mrs. Isabella Laurie Roberts, 86. pioneer resident of Indianapolis and oldest member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, was buried today in Crown Hill Cemetery, following services at 2 p. m. today at the residence, 715 N. Ejist St. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor, conducted the services. Mrs. Roberts, who died Saturday night, had lived at the East St. address more than sixty years. * “Slasher” Is Hunted Search is being made today for Norman Shotts, 763 N. Belmont Ave., who police say slashed Jess Lewis. 325 Cable St., across the neck with a knife Saturday in an argument over Shott’s wife at Missouri and Washington Sts. Police eay Lewis lost about a pint of blood, and is In a serious condition at city hospital.

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AUTO CAUGHT . UNDERENGINE Other Accidents Reported Over Week-end. Thomas Dugan. 316 Minerva St., escaped injury when he drove his auto onto the Big Four Railroad tracks at W. New York St., Sunday. The auto was wedged beneath an engine. L. V. Ande/son, 22 of Elizabethtown, Ind., received a compound fracture of the left leg when his motorcycle and an auto driven by Charles Rlaeketer. 33. of 322 E. Minnesota St., collided at Thirtieth and Meridian Sts. Clifford Hobson, 24, of 3649 W. North St., drove his auto into a rapid moving train on the Big Four railroad at the Holt road crossing. His auto was overturned, hurled down a twenty foot embankment, and stopped right side up. He was charged with driving while intoxicated. LICENSE CAUSES ARREST Police Expect to Unravel Auto Fight Mystery. Paul McDuff, 23, of 3021 E. Tenth St., is under arrest today, held under a high vagrancy bond. From him police expect to unravel a mystery called to their attention Sunday night bv William Taylor, colored, 2013 Massachusetts Ave. Taylor and Jess Mullen, 2009 Massachusetts Ave., said they had witnessed a fight it 1 a coupe in front of that address. Ono man was thrown from the auto and his head struck the pavement, rendering him unconscious. Police were told by Taylor and Mullen the license on the coupe was issued to McDuff. FOUR HELD AFTER RAID Bl"iml "Tiger Charges Faced by Two Couples. Two men and their wives were slated today by Sheriff Omer Hawkins on charge of operating a blind tiger following a raid Saturday night on the home of Frank Barton. E. Thirty-First St. and Shadeland Ave. Mrs. Barton and Howard F. Hamilton, 1333 lllntt Ave.. and his wife were the others slated. Eighty-nine quarts of home brew, a capper and other materials for manufacture of liquor was confiscated, the sheriff said. J. Jordan, proprietor of a pool room at 2348 Sherman Dr., was slated by deputy sheriffs on charge of selling intoxicating liquor. DRIVE TO BE INTENSIVE City to Be Canvassed Thoroughly for Methodist Hospitals. Intensive drive for the Indianapolis share of the $1.500,000 to be raised for the four Indiana Methodist Hospitals will open Tuesday. Campaign will close May 27. The city has been divided into eleven districts. Daily luncheons will be held at Spink Arms to receive workers reports. Dr. George M. Smith, superintendent. said $975,000 of the money would go to the Indianapolis Institution. “The money will be used to provide an adequate home for 155 nurses, and additional equipment and a reserve fund,” he said. T. P. A. Elects Tu ker till Tim'* Sverial FT. WAYNE. Ind., May 11—C. A. Tucker of Indianaoplis Is the new State president of the Travelers' Protective Association. Charles Zink of Indianapolis was also re-elected secretary-treasurer at the annual convention here.

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PLAN TO GIVE PARTY Church Club Is to Entertain Tuesday Evening. The Young Ladles Sodality of St John’s Church will entertain with a euchre, bunco and 500 party Tues day at 8:15 p. m.. in the school hab 124 W. Georgia St. Miss Trace; Lyons is chairman, tissisted b; Misses Mary Anderson. Josephine Brady, Margaret Burke, Irene Carroll. Marjorie Craft, Margaret Dwyer. Margaret Garvey, Margaret Kavanaugh, Helen Logan, Mary Miller, Mary Murphy, Hanna Noone, Margaret Sullivan, Mary Ellen Walsh. Bessie Breen, Anna Brennan, Gertrude Cain, Clotllde Connolly, Mary Dwyer, Catherine Gallagher, Mivnie Gavin. Frances Kavanaugh, Mary Marshall, Leona Coonce, Nora Mulrine, Josephine Schmidt, Mary 1 Griffin, Agnes Walsh and Marie Mack. SCHOOL PLANS BIG DAY Athletic Festival to Be Held Friday by Varsity Club. An athletic festival will be held at the Boys' Prep School, on W. Riverside Dr.. FYiday under direction of the Varsity Club. Prep's varsity tennis team will meet Shortrldge and the baseball team will play Nobleisville. A baseball game between the "midget” nine of the Lower School and the Fathers’ Club team will be a feature. The Fathers' team includes Frederick M. Ayres. Woods A. Caperton, Solon ,T. Carter. Willis Adams, Richard M. Fairbanks, Nicholas IT. Noyes, Phil M. Watson and W. M. Roclcwood. A dance will be held in the evening at the school Charles Buschmann is president of the Varsity Chib and Henry John-ston. secretary. Committee for the dance: Carlos Recker, William Rockwood and Hal Adams. CRASH ON BLUFF RD. Wabash Man Charged With Assault and Battery and Speeding. Frank Ducholtz, 32, of Wabash. Ind., was slated today by Sheriff Omer Hawkins on charges of assault and battery and speeding, after his auto crashed into another driven by Arthur Skidmore. 23, of 801 Bradshaw St., eight miles southwest of the city on Bluff Rd. Skidmore and Miss Rebecca Price, 24, of 912 Elm St., who was riding with him, were slightly injured. Their car was badly damaged. Will Kline of Wabash, who was riding with Duchlotz. was not hurt. The two men said they were going to Bloomington, Ind.. to do some work at Indiana university. Beaten With Black Jack Police today were attempting to assign a motive for the attack on Lynch King, 1018 Maple St., who was severely beaten with a black jack Saturday in front of his home by an unknown man. King said he was talking to George Costello, 1015 Maple St., and Max Tannebaum, 1017 Maple St., when the man attacked him. Eagles Initiate 180 A class of 180 candidates was Initiated Sunday by Indianapolis Aerie No. 211, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at Eagles llall. Illinois and Vermont Sts. Mother’s dnv was celebrated in evening services. Angeles Is Back Ru Tiirr* Special LAKEHURST, N.- J.. May 11 The navy dirigible Los Angeles has completed, without mishap, her longest voyage since she came here from Germany. She was placed in her hangar at 6 a. m. Sunday after a two-week's cruise to Porto Rico.

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Martha Lee Says LAZINESS OFTEN REASON FOR NEED OF REDUCING

She wants, oh, so'much, to regain her sylph-like figure. She would 4o anything to get thin—except to give up her dearlyloved pastries and candies. She is sure it is not necessary to diet.

Perhaps not, but physicians cay it is. Milady’s reason for wanting to get back to normalcy in weight is that she fears her husband is losing his love for her. You see, he has kept the good figure for which he was noted, in the ten years of their marriage. He has stayed ‘‘in training," and ia as much interested in sports and exercise now as he was when they were married. But his wife has “let herself go.” Os course, a husband could not be yeally in love if ho lets a few pounds make a difference. No? I’m not so sure. It is not the pounds themselves, so much as what they signify, that rob marriage of some of its romance. So often the woman who “lets down” in her figure does the same in her mind. Furthermore, it is not usually the woman who is very busy with her housework, or very active outside, who does not have time to reduce, or does not want to. It is the woman who is lazy.

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Dear Mins Lee: I am a woman 31 years old and have been married almost ten years. We have one child. We have been very happy, but now I am afraid my husband is losing: his love for me. I think it is because I am fat and I keep srettinir fatter. My husband always was said to have a (rood flirure and he still walks and

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exercises a lot. I used to, but I don't any more, but thought 1 would take It up agraln ns I am not very busy. My friends tell me to diet, but I do not. want to do that. I don't see any use tn living if you starve yourself. Is there some way I can pet th'n without dieting:? WORRIED WIPE. There may he. but I have yet to learn of it. Exercise does little good, as far as reducing is concerned, if you eat a heavy meal as soon as you come in from golf or tennis, or a hike. A combination of exercise and dieting, down under a physician’s supervision, is the best method of reducing. Are you such a glutton that you cannot give up rich foods? You will be much healthier, you know, and probabaly will add years to your life. Since, at the same time, you will be helping hold your husband's love, it seems very worth while to me. more active, too, and you will reYou will find that, with your simpler living, your mind will become gain some of your lost attractions as you lose your added pounds.

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