Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1925 — Page 6

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QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAIJfHBNTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

mN honor of Miss Flora Josephine Shattuck, 5211 Central Ave., who will become the bride of Lieut. Joseph Howard Harper of Ft. Benjamin Harrison Friday, Miss Sara Fisher will entertain at a bridg-e-luncheon Wednesday at her home, 2604 Broadway. Miss Fisher will be one of Miss Shattuck’s bridesmands at the wedding, which will take place at 4 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church. • • * N The marriage of Miss Thelma I. Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Baker, to Dr. George Guse was set for 8:30 p. m. Monday, at the home of the bride’s parents, 250 N. Temple Ave., with the Rev, Albert Spaulding officiating, The bridal couple was to be unattended. A reception was-arranged to follow the ceremony. Miss Baker, who taught at School No. 72 during the past year, attended the University of Michigan for the 1923-24 session. Dr. Guse is a 1925 graduate of the Indiana Dental College. • * * Miss Georgia Mae Dillard, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Ogden, 126 N. Sheffield Ave., became the bride of Paul Huston Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, 47 W. Twenty-Eeighth St., in a pretty double* ring ceremony Saturday at 3 p. m. at the W. Washington Street M. E. Church. The Rev. William F. Russell officiated. The altar was banked with palms and ferns. Mrs. Loren Daniels, organist, played a program of bridal music. Miss Lola Trusty sang. Miss Ruby Gibson, a cousin of the bride, as maid-of-honor, wore blue georgette over orchid crepe, with hat to match. She carried an arm bouquet of butterfly roses. The flower girlj Emilly Mae Johnson, was in white ruffled net over green crepe. She scattered rose petals from a basket in the path of the bride. Billy Johnson, ring bearer, carried the rings on a white satin pillow. The bride’s gown was of cream luce over shell pink, with a hat to correspond. Her bouquet was of bride’s roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Harold Hancock was best man, and Allen Graham and Jesse Johnson was ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will be at home in Greencastlo, Ind., after Sept. L * * * Twenty-five nurses of the graduating class at city hospital will be entertained at a dinner to be given by the City Hospital Nurses Alumni Wednesday evening at the Polly Primrp. Tea Room. Mrs. C. H. Augsteln, president, will be assisted by Miss Ethel Carlson, superintendent of nurses. • • * Mrs. Edward Nell and Mrs. Henry Eltel gave a luncheon-bridge and icitchein shower Monday afternoon -at the Woodstock Country Club, as a courtesy to Miss Amelia Sanborn,

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whose marriage to Mitchell Philip Crist will take place June 27. Covers were laid for twelve. Spring flowers were used to decorate the table. Mrs. J. H. Trimble will entertain at a luncheon-bridge and miscellaneous shower for Miss Sanborn Tuesday afternoon at the Indianapolis Country Club. • • • Miss Ruby May Keefauver, 19 E. St. Joseph St., and Lowell S. Fisher of Chicago, whose engagement has been announced, were horior guests at a dinner given Sunday evening by Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones at their home in Newcastle, Ind. The decorations *and appointments were in the bride’s colors, orchid, rose and greer.. Snapdragons, delphinium, honeysuckle and rosese were used In the rooms. The teachers at Broad Ripple High School entertained at a surprise party for Miss Keefauver Friday afternoon. Miss Keefauver’s place was marked by a white cake on a crystal cake stand an heirloom of tho family of Mrs. Stella Richardson, one of the teachers. “Daybreak,” a Maxfleld Parish painting, was preserved to the honor guest. • • • Miss Frances Bailiff of Cass, Ind., is the guest of Miss Lavalette Stout, 48(18 Central Ave. Miss Bailiff will be maid of honor at the marriage of Miss Stout to Joesph J. Schoen Friday at Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Miss Berenice Smith of Warsaw, Ind., who will be a bridesmaid at the wedding, will arrive Tuesday. Lyman D. Hall of Long Island, N. Y., who is to be an usher, is expected Wednesday to be Mr. Schoen's house guest. * * * Capt D. Melvillq Carr of the American Red Cross, and Mrs. Carr of Indianapolis are spending the week at Culver Military Acadmey, Culver, Ind., where the Red Cross is conducting a first-aid and life-saving institute. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Wynne, 2110 W. Forty-First St., and Mr. and Mrs. W r allace O. Lee, Allisoqville Rd., are expected back in two weeks from a tour of Califomia. • * * The Tuesday Afternoon Club will entertain at cards Tuesday afternoon at the P. H. C. Hall, East and Michigan Sts. Miss Margaret Cunningham will be hostess. * * The So-Fra Club, Inc., celebrated Its third anniversary Sunday at Rocky Ripple, the home of Ralph and Charles Maddux, in Broad Ripple. Thirty-five members were present. Ralph Maddux served as toastmaster. Talks were given by Emmett McMannamon, historian, and Edmund Bradley, prophet. ,• * * In honor of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Bowser, and Merritt L. Thompson, whose marriage will take place at 4 p. m. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bowser were to entertain Monday evening with a bridal dinner at their home, 415 Ruskin PL The bride’s colors, powder blue and pink, were to be carried out In tho appointments and in decorations of roses and delphinium. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thompson, parents of the bridegroom; Mrs. William M. Coffin of Cincinnati, Ohio, sister of the bride, who is to be matron-of-honor; Dudley Weymer of Frankfort, Ind., best man; Mrs. Lawrence Hickey of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Laura B. Haseley of Grand Rafjids, Mich. BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS Enrollment at Irvington M. E. Church Over 100. Daily vacation Bible school opened today at the Irvington M. E. Church, 31 Layman Ave., with an enrollment of 104. Classes wil be held from 9 to 11:30 a. m. daily, five days a week for four weeks. The Rev. W, L. Ewing is dean of the school and Mrs. M. N. Martin, general superintendent. TWO GIVEN FREEDOM Liquor and Arson Charges Dismissed by Collins. Fred O. Maesen, 1333 N. Dearborn St., charged with violating the liquor law and Vernlce Schilling, 368 Grant Ave., charged with arson, were discharged today by Criminal Judge James A- Collins. Evidence was not sufficient. Judge Collins said. < FEARS ARREST; SHOOTS Bv Times Special LA PORTE, Ind., June 15. Death of Nick Klassen, 48, was expected today. Facing arraignment on charges of driving ah auto while drunk, he shot himself. ELKS OBSERVE FLAG DAT Flag day was observed by Indianapolis Lodge No. 13, B. P. O. E., at the clubhouse at St. Clair and Meridian Sts. Sunday night. Bng. Gn. Dwight E. Aultman, commandant at Ft. Harrison, and William P, EvAns, ex-prosecutor, were epeakera. 1

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The Tangle CLIPPING FROM THE PITTSBURGH NEWS, CONTINUED. The butler waited until they had rung the second time at the Prescott residence, which gave Mr, Prescott and Commissioner Laldlaw time to tke strategio positions. Benson, the butler, as per his orders, let them enter and tried to show them into the drawing room, but they walked across to the left side of the hall Instead of to the right and entered the library. In the meantime, Mr. Prescott came down the stairs and said loudly, “Who rang the bell, Benson?” He then went Into the library. Although Mr. Prescott told the reporter from the News that he had never seen any of them before, one of the men turned and came toward him saying, “Hello there, Jack!” Taking this for a signal they closed in upon him. It took just a second for one of them to throw his arm around Mr. Prescott’s neck from the back in a way that effectively shut off his voice while with his other hand he twisted Mr. Prescott's arm back of him. The other two men quickly started their ransacking again. At this moment there was a noise In the hall. , “What’s the matter, Prescott?” Commissioner Laidlaw asked. The man loosened his hold of Tohn Alden Prescott and whispering in his ear fiercely said, "Answer him and say that nothing Is the matter.” Mr. Prescott, when interviewed, said: “I had to think quickly, I was almost sure the man had a gun and I was certain the men were old hands at the game and had grown reckless with their success, for no one else would have come back the second time. “I took a long chance and speaking said: ‘Nothing is the matter. William.’ I hoped by calling Bill Laidlaw William, which I had never done before in my life, that he would understand that there was something desperately the matter and would "come at once. “Commissioner Laidlaw never misses a bet and before the words were hardly out of my mouth, I heard a shrill blast from his police whistle. “The man holding me suddenly let go and turning quickly snapped off the electric lights, saying, ‘Game’s up. Beat It.’ “I dropped to the floor and grabbed the man around the ankles with a football tackle. At this moment I heard the glass in the French windows at the other end of the room (crash. Simultaneously the lights were switched on and I saw a man vanish through the window. “ “Hands up.’ Commissioner Laidlaw was standing in the doorway with an automatio pointed at the third man who was near the safe. The two men in the house were captured without further struggle, and the cordon of police at the signal whistle captured the two men who

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Mary is going to get a divorce. She loves her husband, bu he has been flagrantly unfaithful and she feels she can bear i no longer. She has a small child.

Three years ago, before her marriage, she was the gayest of her set. Now she is the unhappiest. Mary was engaged to another man when she was wooed by the man she finally married. He pleaded with her, but she refused him. Then he went out, filled himself with liquor and was seriously injured In an automobile accident. Lying in the hospital, he begged for Mary to come to see him. He won her, through pity. Now he has tired of her. “To think that he loved her so when he married her!” one of Mary’s friends said. Loved her? With a love that said; “I want you, and I will use any means, fair or unfair, to get you.” Had he loved her with the unselfish love that is the greatest kind, he would have relinquished her to the man to whom she was engaged. He would have considered her happiness first, not his own. Selfish Love Dear Miss Lee: I am a man 28 years old. I have been in love with a girl for years. We quarreled two years ago and she married another man. I did not see her again until several months ago. Then I realized how much I love her. I asked her to let me come to see her some time, but she would not. What can Ido to get her to see me? I cannot live without her. K. M. Oh, yes you can, as you have lived for the past two years. You say you love this girj. Then prove it by keeping away from her. She probably has found happiness with her husband, and she does not want to jeopardize it by seeing you again. ‘Steadies’ Desert Dear Miss Lee! My girl friend and I have been going pretty steadily with two boys for some time. It has been a week since either of them has called or made any attempt to see us. We are both mee-

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