Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1925 — Page 4

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Qocial Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

mHE Marriage of Miss Cleo Des Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Des Jean, 4464 Guilford Ave., to Daniel G. Moran, took place Wednesday in an early morning ceremony at o at the St. Joan of Arc Church. The Rev. Morris O’Connor officiated. The bride was gowned in white georgette over white satin, and wore a picture hat of white georgette, and parried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and orchids. She was at-i tended by her sister, Miss Esther Des Jean, who wore a frock of peach georgette over satin, and a picture hat to match. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. William Moran, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s parents, for twenty-five guests. Flowers in the pastel shades were arranged on the table, around a wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Moran have gone on a wedding trip to northern Michigan. They will be at home after Aug. 10, at 4042 College Ave. The bride traveled in a dark blue crepe dress, with hat to match. * * * Mrs. W. C. Fletcher, 6325 Central Ave., entertained charmingly Wednesday afternoon with a puncheon at the Polly Primm Teaftom in honor of Mrs. Earl Trickier, a recent bride, who was Miss Edna Esmeralda Prost of Buffalo, N. Y. The favors at each place were miniature brides, and the centerpiece for the table was a bouquet of garden flowers. Other guests included Mesdames Elsie Bayless, Albert Brown, J. F. Canjeron, Arthur J. Coulon, O. W. Lyons, Elizabeth Rosnagle, Claude Ingram. * * * ilr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker Wiles, and son, Joseph Scott Wiles, 24 N. Kitley Rd., will leave Saturday for an etxended motor trip through the East. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Hathaway Wiles, in Baltimore, Md. * * * Miss Ella Collier, and daughter Elizabeth, 420 E. Fall Creek Blvd., have returned from Atlanta, Ga., where they have been visiting Mrs. Jerusha Battle. * * * Mrs. Fannie Gaj-tenberg and daughters, Rose and lfcsther, of Chicago have been visiting Miss Rose Reiser, 1101 S. Senate Ave, * * Mrs. Christine Wagner Roush, 728 E. Forty-Eighth St., invited guests to a miscellaneous shower and -bridge party to be given Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Margaret Tyler, whose marriage to Nathan C. McCune will take place Aug. 1. A pink and white, color scheme was to be used in decorating. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Hobart G. Litteral, and Mrs. Herman G. Gaines. Other guests: Misses Elsie Milner, Ruth J. Barnhill, Mildred Tyler, Esther Brown, Dorothy Borwn, Katherine Kelly, Frances Coile, Marie Gardner, Helen Gardner, Doris Wilson. Pauline Wilson, Thelma Mannix, Marie Keller, of

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Los Angeles, Cal., and Mesdames Robert Peterson, Robert Emmett Kelly, Ray Marsh, Walter Rowland, and William Greene. * * * , Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kirby of Sheboygan, Mich., have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Kirby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ludlum, 2418 N New Jersey St. * * * Aid society of the Progressive Spiritualist Church wl’l hold an allmessage service Thursday from 2 to 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Minnie Kling, 2544 Central Ave. * * The marriage of Miss Bernice June Jackman, 6407 Ashland Ave., to Raymond G. Weiland, will take place Aug. 12. • * * A card party will be given at St. Rita’s Church, Nineteenth St. and Arsenal Ave., Thursday at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. Mrs. A. H. Mills is chairman. The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MAR-QUISE-CONTINUED. “I early found I could not buy any of the things I really wanted,” said Mr. Sartoris to me in a very sad voice. 1/ began to pity him very much, Little Marquise. “I wanted my father to love me, and I could not buy that. I wunted a pal of my own age, but all the fellows at college were envious of my great wealth, and they either became snobby followers whom I despised, or openly told me they could not train in my crowd because they had a wholesome pride in doing things for themselves. “I \ras the loneliest boy cn earth, and I sometimes think now that I am the most desolate of men. “I always fought shy of girls, and the day I left college my father called me into his great library and asked mo what I intended to do with my life. “Until that moment I had never thought anything about it, but. standing; before that austere man, I stammered and shuffled about and finally said I had not decided. I told my father that I thought I would travel for a while, if he were willing, and then, perhaps, I would buy a ranch out west and live the life of a country gentleman. “The idea of the ranch came to me at that i>ioment. I laugh at it now, but it seemed to pleases my father. "He looked at me with something more akin to pride than he had ever had before. Then he asked: “ 'Melville, do you think It strange that I have never said anything to you about your mother?” " 'I thought if there was anything you wanted me to know, sir, you Vould tell me about it in your own good time,’ I answered. “ ‘Your mother, my boy,’ he went on in a strangely choked voice,, ‘deserted you and ran away with a man who called me his best friend.’ ” Oh, Little Marquise, can’t you understand how I pitied him! I felt a sob rising in my throat. He must have felt it, too, for he said: “Leslie, I wonder if you can understand fully what that declaration of my father's did to me. I stood there as though turning to stone. No one had ever give nme the slightest intimation that my mother waa not like the other boys' mothers whom I knew —loving and sweet anft adorable. “I had always worshipped her memory. To me tier name had been so sacred that I could not speak it to anyone. Consequently no one had had the courage to tell me this terrible thing of which my father had just spoken. “At last I found words. “ ‘Where is that man?’ “I did not recognize my own voice, fer in that moment it had lost all its boyish Intonation, and became the harsh, h4avy, decisive tone of a man of action.” (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) . .TOMORROW—Letter from Leslie Prescott to the Little Marquise. ...

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Mother Is Strict Dear Miss Lee: I am a girl 14 years old. All my friends have dates, but my mother will not let me. Would you blame ne for meeting fellows away from home? BLUE-EYED SALLY. Perhap-s not blame you, dear, because you are too young to realize how foolisji that would be. But I hope you will not do it- You have plenty of time for “dates” later. Your mother knows your beau-time will oe happier- if you do not start It so soon. 'Never Again' Dear Martha Lee: I am a young man 23 years old. I went with a girl for almost a year, and grew to love her very much. We quarreled about a little thing and she told me she never wanted to see ne again. I have heard this girl would like to go with me again, but is too proud to teU me. I am miserable away from her, but think she ought to be the one to make the first move. Please advise me. TED. Bury your pride, Ted, rather than your happiness. The girl will not think less of you for sparing her pride. . j Laeo on Scarfs Heavy lace is being used at the ends of scarfs and shawls and on the stoles and scarfts that are a part of the costume.

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MRS. HUCK MEETS ‘OHIO’S CRUELEST FEMALE KILLER *

She Breaks a Rule and Is ‘Calleij to Time’ by Fellow Prisoner. Winn If red Mason Huek. former Congresswoman and the first woman to l reside over the House of Representatives. got herself sentenced to prison Guiltless of any crime, she sought answers to the questions— Are our prisons humane? Can a girl, crushed by her fellow men. regain her place in society ? This is the eighth story, written for The Times. By VVinnifred Mason Huck Former Representative to Congress From Illinois EDO not believe any prisoner sleeps much the first bight in jail. i I lay on my narrow cot, struggling to breathe in the murk and* gloom of the prison corridor. The moonlight crept through the great bars at the end cf the hall, throwing a ghastly image of them, tripled In size, on the-stone floor. The old world of sunlight and open air, of friends and family, quiet days at home and thrilling ones in Congress, all the dear familiar things that had made up my old life, had retreated into a remote unreality, as if they were but a picture seen through the wrong end of an opera glass. My thoughts kept straying to my quaint old Washington garden, which seemed to typify all safety and Joy. I could not believe that I had ever lived outside of prison walls. 1 One Familiar Face And yet I was not at home, but lpnely, forlorn, yearning for one familiar face or one word of comfort. It was a half-world of unreality In which I found myself, and it was peopled with unknown terrors. Then I heard some of the women talking. “If they had let me out at the pnd of six months, I would have tried to be good, but now, keeping me here like this, I am going to be Just as damn bad as I please when I get out.” The lights in the hall were left on all night. The night watch came through every hour with a wooden box containing a few common remedies. With her was a prisoner who slept during the day,and whom we never saw about the building. Night of Fantasy When the night watch was heard in the hall, any girl who wished medicine celled out to her and was given whatever she asked for. She was pleasant, and I came to watch for her visits and her smile. At 5 o'clock the kitchen and dining room girls were unlocked. One of these had a good face and the bearing of a lady. I learned later that a slight mental derangement was indirectly responsible for her presence at MarysvilleShe was cheery and lovable. Her hair and her “good morning” were the sunniest one could Imagine. “Here comes your alarm clock.” she said to me each morning as she passed. Others exchanged greetings as they passed, too. Later In the day a girl named Georgia accosted me as I talked with a group of inmates. Did I think I was the only one In the place? Didn’t I know that others wanted to sleep in the morning? What made* me Jabber before dawn and disturb them all? I realized that she was referring to the short morning greetings.

If you were making your choice between two automobiles, one using a belt to transmit the power from the motor to the wheels, and the other using gears for this purpose—which would you prefer? From the standpoint of eervlce and long life there ie no comparison between tKe two. The geardriven car would outlast the beltdriven car by several years. The same holds true of electric washers. This is why the EASY employs gears Instead of belts to transmit the power from the motor to ‘.he other parts of the mechanism. The result Is complete freedom from the annoyance of breakdowns due to the stretching and breaking of belts. This Is worth remembering when you are ready to buy an electric washer.

Wlnnifred Mason Huck, Fortner Congresswoman and Daughter of a Senator, in Her Washington Garden.

Her attack was so sudden and so fierce that I was abashed. This she observed, and became very brave Indeed. She would report me to the superintendent if I did It again. "Elizabeth only came yesterday,” said one of the other girls. “She don’t know none of the rules, yet.” “I am so sorry I disturbed you,” I said, with some of the social honey I had found useful In Washington circles. Georgia's jaw dropped. “I am learning the rules as fast as I can,” I continued, pulling the stammering timidity line. She wilted. Never before had<*he heard a soft answer for a harsh word. She had-never offered or received an apology. After that I apologized to her on every occasion, and one day I was surprised to find her apologizing to me for an outburst.

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She and Eva Catherine Kaber, the murderess who so resembled Medusa, walked together every day in the court. Eva was mating Marysville her permanent home, as a result of the unique way in which she had disposed of her husband. She was said to be the crudest killer in Ohio. There were other girls serving terms for murder.. One of these was a great student, as I discovered one

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