Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 70, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1925 — Page 6

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Qocial Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS % BETROTHALS

——j RS. L. P. GLIDDEN, 3627 W[ Graeeland Ave., entertained iV *l delightfully- Monday afternoon with a bridge party in honor of Miss Corrine Bruin of Shrausburg, W. Va., who is the house guest of Miss Elizabeth Collins. The table appointments were in pink and white with a center basket of wild roses and pink tapers tied with tulle bows. The wild rose design was used in the scarf which ran the length of the table, and favors were wild roses, in the stems of which were concealed lipsticks. Guests included Mesdames Joseph S. Bell, John C- Gruner, Parker James, Glenn O’Connor, Bert Bruder, E. A. Kelly, R. W. Bowser, C. G. Claman, E. H. Claman, Thomas Dugan, j’. A. Duncan, Stanley Norris, Misses Edna Rink and Georgia McDonald. Among other parties for Miss Bruin Mrs. Norris will entertain Wednesday and Mrs. Kelly Thursssssr. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Arch A. Brown have returned to Lake Providence, La., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton U. Brown, 5087 E. Washington St. * * * Mr. nd Mrs. J. B. Cooper, 13 Maplewood Court, have issued invitations for the wedding of their niece, Miss Pleeta Heinz, and James E. Hulshizer of Nitro, W. Va., which will take place Aug. 11 at 4:80 p. m. at the Irvington Methodist Church. The Rev. Harry King will officiate. Miss Heinz has chosen Miss Georgia Osborn as maid of honor, Misses Rebeccah Daugherty and Jean Hander as bridesmaids. J. N. Hand of Nitro, W. Va., will be best man, and ushers will be H. "W. Houk of Nitro and Maurice Mackay. A charming bridge tea was given Saturday afternoon for Miss Heinz gt the home of Miss Daugherty, 2549 Ashland Ave. The tea table was prettily arranged with flowers in the orchid and shell pink shades, and the same colors were used in the ices and other appointments. Guests were Misses Maurine Jaquith, Beatrice Batty, Edith Fitzgerald, Florence Terrell, Pauline Gellatly, Dorothy Drake, Jean Bouslog, Lois Vliet of Indianapolis, and Opal Daniels of Peru, Ind. Miss Georgia Osborn will entertain the bridal party and Mrs. J. N. Hand, Miss Beatrice Batty, who will be soloist at the wedding and Wilbur Dunkel next Monday afternoon. This party will be followed by a bridal supper given by Miss Heinz at the Spink Arms. Miss Florence Terrell will entertain Thursday noon at luncheon for Miss Heinz, Miss Pauline Gellatly, and Miss Edith Fitzgerald. * * * Mrs. Owen P. Clarke, 2035 N. Meridian St., will entertain Tuesday evening with a bridal dinner at the Polly Primm Tearoom in honor of her daughter, Mary Phyllis, and Robert Coleman, whose marriage will take place Wednesday at 2:30 p. in. * • Miss Mary Evelyn Riley, 1701 N. Capitol Ave., will entertain at bridge Tuesday evening. Miss Lucile Rogers, 2842 Talbott Ave’., and Miss Evelyn Schmidt entertained Saturday afternoon with a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of Miss Schmidt’s house guest, Miss Eleanor Millikan of Hamilton, Ohio. The luncheon was followed by bridge at the home of Miss Schmidt, 1944 N. Alabama St. Other guests wore Misses Alma .Lucas, Elizabeth Hisey, Florence Finney, Jane Bird, and Eleanor Raub. Miss Millikan has returned home. * * • Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dunlap, 4401 College Ave., have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pelkey and little

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ELECTED AT REUNION Franklin and Ripley County Association Has Outing. Joseph H. Adams, 624 Woodlawn Ave., was elected president of the Franklin and Ripley County Association of Indianapolis at the annual reunion Sunday at Garfield Park. Other officers: Thomas A. Radley, 527 N. Gray St., vice president; Mrs. F. F. Kohlmeyer, 2052 Central Ave., secretary’; Mrs. F. F. Kohlmeyer, 2052 Central Ave., secretary, .and Louis H. Schutte, 2505 E. Tenth St., treasurer. daughter, Ruth Ellen, of Terre Haute, Ind. * * * Miss Florence E. Terrell, 5656 E. Washington St., will leave next week for a trip to Colorado, with Dr. and Mrs. John F. Barnhill, 2008 N. Alabama St., and Miss Ruth J. Barnhill. * * * The Beaty family reunion was held Sunday at Garfield Park. 4 basket luncheon was served at 12 followed by a business meeting. The last year’s o’fficers were retained with the exception of the secretaryship, wnich was changed from Mrs. Ed Jackson, wife of the Governor, to Mrs. Morrjson Barnes. One of the representatives of the southern section pf the family was Mrs. Mary Mathilda Beaty, of Walesboro, Ind., 84 years old, one of the oldest members. Next year’s reunion will be held at City Park, in Kokomo, Ind., the first Sunday in August. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McNeff, 1306 E. Tenth St., announce the marriage of Miss Ruth Mess, daughter of Mrs. Rollie Moss, to Harry H. Anderson, which took place Saturday at 8:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McNeff. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have gone on a short wedding trip and will be at home after Sept. 1, 1421 E. Eleventh St. • • * Miss Dana Adcock, of Campbellsburg. Ky., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Caesar, 632 E. Seventeenth St. Mrs. Edward Pearson planned to entertain Monday evening for Miss Adcock. Among other guests were to be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kinder. * * * The engagement of Miss Carolyn Jean Ensminger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ensminger, to Arthur A. Link, was announced at luncheon and card party given Saturday by Miss Ensminger’s sister, Mrs. Alta E. Pruitt, 230 E. Pratt St. The wedding will take place Sept. 12. Other guests were Mesdames Allen C. Bennett of Shelbyville, Ind., Fred C. Tucker of Dayton, Ohio, Rachel Oberlies, L. O. Anderson, Ora Serey, Misses Virginia Rose Wesby, Gertrude Link and Nora Kortepeter. * * * The engagement of Miss Catherine Cavins, to Russell I. Richardson of Detroit, Mich., was announced at a bridge party given Saturday afternoon by the bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. A. G. Cavins, 1232 N. Alabama St. The wedding will take place Sept. 16, at the First Presbyterian Church. ** * 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Long, 615 E. Tenth St., left Monday on a motor trip through the East. V * The Tuesday Afternoon Club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at P. H. C. Hall, East and Michigan. Sts. * * * Ladies of Assumption Parish will entertain with cards and lotto Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the hall, 1105 Blaine Ave. * * * Temple Rebekah Lodge, No. 591, will entertain with a picnic supper Tuesday at 6 p. m. at Riverside Park. The women will meet at the shelter house at 3 p. m. All members invited. • * * Patriotic Order of America, Camp 4, will give a card party for the benefit of the orphanage fund TuesI day at 2 p. m. at 3514 E. Washington St. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkins in j charge. * • * Ladies’ Aid of the First Moravian Episcopal Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Dinzer, 2530 BePefontaine St. * * Mrs. Arnold Spencer, and son Tevis, 538 East Dr., Woodruff Place, returned Monday from Seattle Washington, f*rul an extensive western trip. They have been gone since late May.

DETECTIVE CUT ON ARM Three Colored Men Held After Affray On Indiana Ave. Detective Claude White, colored, Is suffering today with cuts on the right arm said to have'been inflicted by Charles Cloyd, colored, 318 W. Thirteenth St., Saturday. According to reports the cutting followed White's attempt to arrest William Hill, alias Hillis Morris, colored. 811 Locke St., in the 400 block Indiana Ave. Charles Cloyd was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill and Morris was held on charges of drunkenness and vagrancy. John Cloyd, brother of Charles, was held on a vagrancy charge. RECORDS ARE SMASHED Building Construction Total Soars First Seven Montlis. Bit Unite l Press CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—Building construction in the United States reached a total of $3,700,000,000 for the first seven months of this year, breaking all previous records, the Indiana Limestone Quarrymen’s Association announced today in review of building activities in the United States. Prelim'nary figures of July show a total of $650,000,000 In new work, the review stated. The record breaking activity indicates a long era of general prosperity, the association declared. Gas Ranges, $7.50 &11 popular makes .SIO.OO Rebuilt and guaranteed $15.00

PYTHIANS BEGIN ANNUAL SESSION j. Camp 'Blair Formally Dedicated. Bn I'nitcd Press MARTINSVILLE, Ind-, Aug. 3. Members of the Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias lodge from Illinois and Indiana today held sway in Martinsville, as the city welcomed visitors for the annual encampment of the order. The majority of the knights arrived Sunday and were greeted by William Gray, Covington, Ind., brigade commander for Indiana, and L. A. Tuggle of Danville, 111., head of the Illinois brigade. Camp Blair, headquarters for the visitors, was formally dedicated this afternoon. Governor Jackson was to speak. The camp is named for the late James M. Blair, ond of the early members of the order in Indiana. The Tangle LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON TO LESLIE PRESCOTI. —CONTINUED. I need not tell you, dear Leslie, what a terrible thing It is to see someone you love very dearly just fading away from your sight, while all the time you know that nothing can be done to keep that loved one with you. You went through this when you watched by your father’s bedside so long; but your father, dear, had lived to be much older than was Bee, and although I know this would be no comfort to you, yet It made Bee’s caso take on some tragic quality that could not even come to you in your grief. Bee never seemed to have any particular love for her little girl, although she spent long hours looking at her with a most peculiar expression on her face. It was as though she were trying to pierce the veil of the future and read whatever Fate had in store for the little atom of humanity that was lying on the bed beside her. Paula Perrier came to see her twice a day, and made more over the child than its mother did. It was really beautiful to see Paula pick up the baby in her arms and fondle it end love It. Bee did not say much to Paula, hut I caught her once or twice looking at her friend with the same look on her face that she had when her eyes were turned on the child. She grew unaccountably but steadily weaker. The doctors, unable to explain her condition, asked mo if she and Dick had had any trouble. “She does not seem to want to live,” said the great specialist who had been called In, “and In cases of this kind that has the greatest bearing upon the recovery of the patient.” I told him that Dick was as much in the dark as I—and then I recalled that Paula Perrier had told me that Bee had never seemed quite happy since she knew she was going to have a baby. I also remembered, Leslie, what you had told me abotit the letter she had written you, and I could not help wondering what peculiar complex had taken possession of her. Toward the last she spoke very little, and then only to give some direction In the meagerest of words. On tho day of her death she seemed perfectly conscious of all that was going on about her. She called me to her and asked If I had heard from you. She sent you her dearest love, Leslie dear, and told me to tell you that she hoped her little girl would grow up to marry one of your boys. I thought that a rather fantastic idea, DUt I told her I would tell it to you. Paula Perrier came in about five o’clock in the afternoon and the two were together for a long time. When Paula came out of the room her eyes were red and swollen, but she did not make any explanation and I did not ask her for any. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW —Letter from Sally Atherton to Leslie Prescott. COLORED YOUTHS HELD William Marshall, 17, colored, 315 W. Forty-First St., and Theodore Stevens, 19, colored, 4050 Boulevard PL, are held today on petit larceny and vagrancy charges after police say the two stole accessories from auto of F. F. Dunlap, colored. 1025 N. West St., parked In front of 2706 Indianapolis Ave., Saturday, where the three were attending a party.

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She no longer sits around In a cold castle surrounded by a moat waiting for a knight on a black charger to come sweeping up and .vtfhisk her off where she will live happily ever after. She knows no man is perfect, and the black charger idea is shot to ribbons. But —she has found out how to be happier than that remote woman. She knows there is more romance in using her ingenuity to make a little go a long way, than there ever was in knowing that her husband knelt at her feet every time he came home. For the modern woman is getting somewhere, using her wonderful mind not only In her love affairs, but in all the business of life that surrounds her. She has more to give her husband and children than she ever had before. She is respected, and admired. She Is tactful yet sincere. She does not seal only the present. She builds for tho future, and the foundation she lays Is made of honesty, common sense and a bright spirit. The Adventure Dear Miss 3Lee: I don’t know whether or not I love a man with whom I *<>• I respect and admire him, and I think that counts more. Ho has a good position. Is ambitious, and in line for a future in his business. He isn’t handsome, but he s so clean looking he’s inspiring. He haa asked me to marry him. He aidn t do it like they do in the movies. He lyst eaid, “Sort of think I could afford a So wedding ring if you’d wear it. He talks like that any way. and I understand him. when I told mother she said he wasn't madiy in love with me or he’d have wanted to kiss my hands and lipe. I guess sho thought ho ought to get his trousers out of press propsing to me on his knees. But Mis* Lee. I’m sure he loves me and I know 1 m wonderfully contented when I m. with him. Ho hasn’t much now, but don t you think we could be happy making out on what he has? It would 1 Like an adventure! Indeed it is

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Department Store* Ayres. L. S. A Cos.. 1 W. Wah. Block, Wm. H. A Cos.. 50 N. Illinois. Fair Store, 311 W, Waah. Goldstein time,, 146 E Wash K'nks Cloak House. 33 N. 111. I‘rttU Dry Goods Cos., 25 E. Waah. Wasson, H. P. A Cos., 16 W. Wash. Druggist—Retail Armes, Ernest D.. 1008 River Are. Aroelt's Drug Store, 2801 E. 10th. Bell. Geo. W., 4034 E Wash. Rolmont Pharmacy, 5045 W. Wash. Henson W. N. Phnr.. 2046 N Harding. Blue Cross Pharmacy. 1285 Oliver Av. Brown. J W„ Phar., 2401 N 111. Belle's Pharmacy. 63d and College. Brown's Pharmacy, E. Mich Bt. Carter. Albert H., 772 Mass Ave. Chaplin's Pharmacy, 317 W 30th. Chastain A Son. 132 B<>, Audubon ltd. Clark. J. W 1857 Shelby. Clark A Walters, 2612 Speedway. Crescent Pharmacy. 124 E, 22nd. Elliott. Rnbt. V.. 801 \V. 30th. Eubank. A W , 4.331 Prospect Ennrrs, E. H., 240 N. Noole Bt. Fergtr's Pharmacy 102 N. Illinola. Fisher, Fred'k. 2830 Northwestern Av. Fisher a Pharmacy No. 1, 502 W. Washington. No. 2, 2538 W. Michigan. Forsyth Pharmacy, 501 N. Emerson. Fraslor Pharmacy. 2830 Clifton. Frefie, 9. K. "101 N, Harding. Friedman, Ciiaa. W„ 1002 9 Meridian. Fruend s Pharmacy. Highland and ' Michigan. Glalt. Jos G., 1702 E. Washington. Goldsmith Bros., 302 E. Washington. 153 9. Illinois 336 W Washington. 550 Indiana Ave. 601 Massachusetts Ave. 140 N. Pennsylvania. 161 N. Illinois Gauld's Drug Store, 1082 T'dell 9t. Haag Drug Cos.. 816 N. Alabama. 27 S. illtnots. 53 8. Illinois. 156 N. Illinola. 371 Massachusetts Ave. 802 Massachusetts Ave. 114 N. Pennsylvania. 65 Virginia Ave, 103 W. Washington. 2202 N 4 Meridian. Hall. O. C. Pharmacy 784 Ind. Ave. Hall Parmacy, 1105 College Ave. Harblson Pharmacy. 2250 B. Mich. 1740 E. 10th. 1584 Central Ava. Heaton's Pharmacy, 3002 Bright wood Helder. J. L., 1227 N. Illinois. Heuatls I’har., Hcllefontsine and 17th. Hoffman. A, A Cos 2060 College. Hook Drug Cos.. 639 E. Market. 105 N. Illinois. 154 N. Delaware. 242 N. Illinois. 378 Massachusetts Avo, 101 N. Pennaylavnla. 148 N. Pennsylvania. 1 E. Washington. 47 W. Washington. 60 E, Washington. 301 W. Washington. 356 E. Washington. Huder Henry J . 1 N. Per .taylvanla. Huff's Pharmscy. 801 8, East, llltngsworth Pharmacy, 801 N. Illinois. 90" N Illinois. 002 N. Illinois. Jenner'a Pharmacy. 3102 E Wash. Jett’s Pharmacy, 2177 9 Meridian. Johnson. Arthur E. 1103 W 30th. Johnston, Hom*T. 1415 Prospect. Koehler's Pharmacies — 3002 Central Ave. 3003 N. Illinois

Boncilla Creamed Faco Powder —lt o 11 ng for hours, perfumed with tho lingering fragrance of rare flowera. Largo* box ...7tit*

Kahn's Cut Prlee Drug 9tore. 403 Indiana Ave. Lobraieo Pharmacy, 1203 N. West, MeLeay, Herman, 3302 E. New York. Merrills Pharmacy 5464 E Wash Miller, Paul J, 4428 E Washington. Mueller, Charles A , 4850 College. Mueller. Ferdinand A 450 E Wash. Murdock. L. J.. 34 9 8. East 8t Neighborhood Drug Store, 6046 B. Washington. Noble Pharmacy 501 N. Noble Oburn, Samuel J. 7801 E Michigan. Pier)*, H. F„ 408 8. Pine. Pfatt, T. E.. Rural and Washington. Pautaer, John G . 1601 8 East 9t. Ucctor'a Pharmscy, 1219 Kentucky. Hcmmettcr, L, F.. 060 K. Wash. Itommetter A Arkenau. "101 E. Michigan. Rhodes rharmaev. 807 8, West, Klesbeck Dntg Cos.. 1068 Vlnrlnla Ava. Hasten Pharmacy. 4670 E. Michigan, Kosner's Drug Store, 075 King Avs. Simmons Pharmacy, 1101 8. East St, Stindil.v Pharmacy. 3433 E. loth. 1368 N. Olney, Taylor s rharmscy, 4166 Bird Place. Tlioma, Alfred K. 1632 N. Alabama Walker. Tacoma Phar , Tacoma and W, Wash. Walters, J. R.. 1737 Howard. Wcnael Pharmacy. 1701 Prospect, Wilson the Druggist. 101 8. Illinois. Wyant, 0.. 1402 W. Washington. Clark A Cade, Claypool Hotel. Out-of-Town Dealer* Anderson, Ind., Hook Drug 00. Arlington Ind . J. M Eaton, BaUnvlile. Ind., B. J. Hlank. Bragll, Ind.. Lertrrrr-Fiebrlman, Counersvllio, Ind, Alligator Drug Store. Connersvllle, Ind.. Corner Drug Store, Connemvltle, Did , Green Ifrttg Store Connersvllle. Ind.. Splcely'a Drug Store. Columbus, Ind,. Clarence W, Adams. Columbus, 1 lid . Harm's Drug Store. Columbus. Ind., Noble E M-Kuight. Columbus, Ind . It J. Stillwell. Columbus, Ind.. W. I. Parker Pharmacy Crawfnrdsvllld, Ind . P E. Hyman. Crawfonlsvllie, Ind,. Dtok A Hber. Crawfnrdsvllle. Ind.. Washington JMtarmaoy. Frankfort. Ind., E R Merritt. Franklin. Ind.. Stephenson a Pharmacy. Franklin, ind., Henderson Drug Cos. Frankiin. Ind., Means Drug Cos. Franklin. Ind.. Jtobt, C. Wood A Son. , Fountain town. Ind.. Moore Qenaral Store. . __ Greonsburg. Ind.. Battertan a Drug Store. Ore-nsburg, Ind.. Henry A Cos. Greensburg. Ind Moss A Wright. Kokomo, Ind., Hook Drug Cos Knlghtstnwn, Ind . Reeve* Pharmacy, Knlghtstnwn. Ind.. W. B Jolly, Lebanon. Ind. A T. Miatets Lebanon, Ind Hammond A Mitchell. Lafayette Ind . Hook Drug Cos. Muncle. Ind.. Hook Drug Cos, Marion Ind.. Honk Drug Cos. Morristown. Ind , C F Baiter. _ Morgantown Ind . Corner Drug Store. NnbTesville. Ind.. HtUira A Klota. I ialnfl -ii Ind., E. E. Watson. Ruf.slavljTe, Ind.. Kemp Drug Store. Roarhdaie, Did., f. L Wilson. Itoschdnle, Ind., J W. Irwin A Sort. Itushvtlle Ind Hargrave A Brown. Bhelbvvtlje, Ind.. C, A. Sehrnder. Shelbyviije, Did . W A VauLue. Shelbyvtlle, Ind.. Jenkins Pharmacy. Ttpton. Tnd., Porter's Pharmacy. Tipton Ind . James Mood Terre flaue. Did Hook Drug Cos. Ooinpanyt*' K, ’° l ® T

Boncilla Vanishing Cream —an exquisitely perfumed c r e air that quickly disappears, 1e a vlng the nkjn Bolt and ntnooth —a perfect base for powder. Large jar ~..75<*