Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1925 — Page 6
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QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS
Donald E. Williams of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting his sister, Dr. Kate Williams, 530 E. Twenty-Fifth St., on his way home from City, NT. J. Miss Dorothy Daily, 3330 Guilford Ave., will return the latter part of the week from a three week’s trip through Michigan. Sidney and Robert Daily have returned from a motor trip to the Thousand Islands and through the Adirondacks into Canada. * • Dr. George Tull, 2015 Park Ave., returned Monday from Kirksville, Mo. • • * Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Coble, and family, 3338 Guilford Ave., will leave Wednesday on a month’s motor trip to Florida. * * * Miss Alice Breisch, 953 West Dr., Woodruff Place, accompanied by her sister. Miss Lulu Breisch, and her cousin. Miss Laura Breisch of New Jersey, have gone, to Chicago to take the boat, trip to Buffalo. They will visit in Ringtown, Pa., their old home, until September. • * Sarah A. Swaim, W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. W. G. Wilder, Sixth Ave. and Albany St., Beach Grove. * * * Lav’elle Gossett Post. Veterans of Foreign wars, will give a card party Tuesday evening in the hall, 902 N. Pershing Ave. • * * Tuesday Afternoon Club will give a card party Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in P. H. C. Hall. East and Michigan Sts. Miss Margaret Cunningham will be hostess. * * Mr. and Mrs. John W. Friday, Miss Helen D. Friday, 2242 N. Alabama St., Mrs. William A. Smith, and Miss Elizabeth Stella Smith, 5849 Julian Ave., are spending the week at Lake Manitou. * * * Moose Heart Legion will give a card party Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at 135 N. Delaware St. * * * Miss Annetta Lari mo re, Cambric Apts., is spending two weeks with relatives in Murry, la. * • * Twenty-five tables were reserved for the Cervus Club party Monday afternoon in the ballroom of the Elks Club- The club will give a card party July 27 for the benefit of its orphanage fund. „ • • • Alvin P. Hovey W. R. C. will give a card party Tuesday at 2 p. m. at 3514 E. Washington St. • * Mrs. Merritt Stearns of Bradentown, Fla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace Linn Sandy, 2894 Sutherland Ave., for two months. Mrs. Stearns was Miss Gretchen Linn before her marriage. Mr- and Mrs. R. H. Walls will come Tuesday from San Francisco, Cal., to visit Mrs. Sandy. The family will go Thursday to Greencastle, Ind., to spend the week-end with Mrs. Sandy's mother, Mrs. Fannie Avails. • * * Miss Marie Dietrich, 1130 S. West St., entertained Sunday evening with a party. The color scheme of pink and green was carried out in the appointments, and in the ices which were in individual molds of roses. Miss Dietrich was assisted by Mrs. Minnie Blanck, and other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dwyer* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boren, Ji\, Miss Bertha Dugan, Bernard Boren and John Beck. * * • Miss Helen Loeper and Miss Mildred Weld, 1508 N. Alabama St., are taking an extended western trip. * * * The Ladies of St. Catherine's parish will entertain with card parties Tuesday evening, Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon in the hall at Shelby and Tabor Sts. TWO TEACHERS STABBED Chinese Soldiers Reported Perpetrators of Atrocities. Bu United Press LONDON, July 13.—Miss Winifred Starky and Miss Gilchrist, members of the English Presbyterian Mission at Wu King Fu, near Swatow, weer beaten and atabbed by Chinese soldiers, according to a Times Pekin dispatch. A male colleague was stripped, beaten and stabbed, but all managed to escape to Swatow. MELTING POT FOUND Police have two boys in the detention home and are searching for three others who escaped when the officers discovered a melting pot with about 150 pounds of copper wire at 9620 W. A'ermont St.
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MINISTERSM-UCK MIXED Caillaux Elected and Gets Bad News Simultaneously. Bu United Press PARIS, July 13.—Tragedy and triumph which have gone hand in hand through the amazing career of Joseph Caillaux, finance minister of France, once more arrived simultaneously to the most remarkable statesman of tfse continent Sunday. At the moment when friends were swarming about him, shaking his hand and congratulating him upon his overwhelming election as a senator from the Department of Sarthe, Caillaux opened a telegram which told him that his wife had been hurt in an automobile accident and was lying unconscious in a hospital near Angiers.
ORDER COAL INQUIRY Britain Miners ami Operators Fail to Agree. Bv United Press LONDON, July 13. —The government today named a court of inquiry, headed by H. P. MacMillan, to investigate the deadlock between coal miners and owners. This step became necessary after meditation efforts undertaken by First Lord of the Admiralty Bridgeman had railed to settle differences between the two groups.
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of Mrs. Harriet Keefaftver, 19 E. St. Joseph St., and Lowell Smith Fisher, which will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s mother.
ATTACK ATTEMPTED Woman Tells Police Man Choked Her—Escaped Through Window. A reported attempt to attack a woman who lay asleep with her two small children was investigated by Sergeant Sheehan and emergency squad early today. At 3:55 a. m. Mrs. Buhner Kemper, 35, called from her home at 355 AA 7 . AA r isconsin St., and said she was awakened by a white man who was attempting to choke her. She screamed and he ran, leaping through and open window. Her husband Fred Kemper works at night as a railroad fireman, she told police. NEWSPAPERS SARCASTIC Politicians Alarmed by Publicity Given Entertainment. Bu United Press MANILA, P. 1., July 13.—American newspapers beer were sarcastic today in comment on the entertainment by Filipino politicians of a party of American Congressmen who spent a week here with all expenses paid. The solons sailed yesterday for China, leaving behind a group of alarmed native hosts, brought into the limelight by the publicity given the fact they were paying all hotel bills for the visitors.
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ROOKIES HEAR OFFICER TALK Citizen-Soidiers Settle Down to Routine Work. ••It is a noble thing to die for your country, but it is a nobler thing to live for It.” declared Lieut. Col. AA'illiam M. Mumm, reserve officer of Columbus. Ohio. in addressing citizen-soldiers at Ft. Benjamin Harrison today. Nearly 1.400 young nien settled down to routine of basis infantry instruction today following the lecture on “American Citizenship.” The camp band of 100 pieces played. The speaker pointed out the need for citizens to protect their countryjust as a man would protect his 1 home. The young men were urv*d j to use the ballot to elect good men to office.
The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES-' COTT T OTHE TATTLE MAR-QUISE-CONTINUED. Do you know, Little Marquise, I was a bit curious about what Syd had just been saying. His last few speeches could he taken two ways, when he told Jack and me that Melville Sartoris posed as not believing in virtuous women or honorable men. You will remember that I impetuously exclaimed that I wished he had not told me. Then, as though he spoke before he thought, In almost warning tone of voice, he said: "Remember, Leslie, you ara the Madonna of the Snows.” Just what did he mean by that. Little Marquise? Was he afraid that I would also be one of those women who “adore" Melville Sartoris? AVhen Jack remarked with conviction, “Some day Sartoris will find a man that is honest and a woman that is good, and I’d like to be around when it happens.” why did Sydney say: “You probably will be?" Even poor old Jack, who is usually very dense to any meaning that is not expressed on the surface, sensed there was something in that sentence that had not been spoken. Jack was satisfied with Syd’s answer, but I thought his platitude about a man being more able to find the best woman in America than anywhere else, was forced, to cover a bad break. Os course, I didn’t think this. Little Marquise, that night, for we started immediately for the Travelers Chib, and later went on to a show and a dance. But when I sat down here today to write to you, I had the first chance I have had to think over that whole evening, and follow out its undercurrents, and that is what I am doing. Melville Sartoris met us at the club where, in a private dining room, a most gorgeous table was set. I did not think that Pittsburgh was able to do anything so beautiful. It was my first visit to the Travelers Club, as my father was not a Traveler, and neither was Jack. Flowers In profusion, and at my place a small package. I picked it up curiously. I expect there was a question in my eyes
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Three shades of green silk, shading from light to dark, make this attractive negligee that ties in front. The wide band of embroidery that trims the sleeve is in heavy green silk and chenille. when I raised them to my host, for he said: “I really thought the guest of honor should have a favor, and having a unique guest of honor, one must have a unique favor. I looked about among my souvenirs of travel for one that might amuse Mrs Prescott. I was almost giving up in despair, when I happened to think of a little piece of carved Jade.'’ (Copyright, 1925. NKA Service, Inc.) TOMORROAA' —Letter from Leslie Prescott to the Little Marquise. SEEK VICTIM'S IDENTITY BV Times Special MARION, Ind., July 13.—Police today sought the identity of a man about 65, who was killed by a passenger train near Sweetzer Saturday. He was described as being five feet, ten inches tall, slender with gray hair and a mustache. PICNIC FOR CHILDREN American Rescue Workers will give a picnic for 300 poor children AA'ednesday at AValnut Gardens. Col. E. Minton, district officer announced.
MARRIAGE IN MIDST OF PERIOD OF TRANSITION
In the past, women went to almost any extremes to keep their homes together, because they had to. Their families were their whole lives, and their husbands were their only means of support.
So women abandoned their princl- I pies, rather than quarrel with the j hreadeamer; they compromised with life, to live. Thus they became diplomats. They learned how to gain their own ends. While their husbands believed they were getting their war. These women were not dishonest: conditions forced this. And the husbands did not suffer for it. The woman of today has a weapon in her own earning powers No longer need she he the one to give in every time. Many women are standing on the “rights” this new power gives them. But what does it gain them? Only divorce, too often. For women, by Instinct and habit formed through long centuries, are the homemakers and the homekeepers. Men are learning that tney no lonpar can dictate to their wives; can treat them however they may pleaae, with no fear of serious consequences. AVhen the lesson Is I?arned. mar--riage will have anew meaning. It can he made a beauriful meaning. But, during this perlo 1 of transition, It is as well for the womn to continue to a large extent in their old role. And. once the new order is established, they may find they do not wish io abandon that role, which is chiefly one of diplomacy. It has Its advantages. ‘Not an Inch’ if; ?houjd do lust whst their hhand. lf r*> t Lu?iVtm.v o?d d iob bark any Umr Do
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