Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1925 — Page 8

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MISS CLARK BRIDE OF F. V. RAGSDALE Afternoon Ceremony Takes Place at Home of Bride's Parents. Charming in all its appointments was the wedding of Miss Marjorie Carolyn Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chester Clark, 2140 N. Alabama St., and Forrest D. Ragsdale of Franklin, Ind., which took place Thursday at 4 :30 p. m. at the home of the bride’s parents.

Th ceremony was performed by the Rev. Gilberet Voorhies of Estherville, lowa, an uncle of the bridegroom. Miss Ruth Rainier, harpist; Miss Lucile Stanley, violinist, played a program of bridal music preceding the ceremony. Miss Alice Piersol of Jamestown, Ind., sang “Because'’ and “I Love You Truly.” During the ceremony Miss Rainier played “On Wings of Love.” The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bridal party passed down an aisle formed by white tulle streamers held by the little Misses Margaret and Mary Cade, dressed in dainty frocks of white chiffon. The bride was preceded by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Clark, maid of honor, who wore a charming gown of green efeiffon, paneled in front and back with silver and green lace, and fashioned with wide circular pieces at the sides. The gown was made over peach satin. Miss Clark carried an arm bouquet of Columbia roses. The little ring bearer, James Bamer, of Danville, 111., dressed in a black velvet suit, carried the ring on a white satin pillow. Immediately preceding the bride and her father was little Miss Katherina Voorhies, flower maid, dressed in pale lavender silk, who strewed rose petals from a French basket. Clarence Henderson, of Franklin, Ind., was best man. The bride was lovely In a gown

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of silver lace, fashioned with godets of white chiffon, studded in rhinestones. She wore a tulle veil edged in narrow Chinese lace arranged with a ruche at the back of the head. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and valley lilies and wore the gift of the bridegroom, a platium and diamond barpin. The ceremony was followed by a reception for 150 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ragsdale have gone on a wedding trip and will be at home after Sept, i, at the William Penn Apts. Mrs. Ragsdale traveled in a street dress of pencil blue, and a platinum fox fur. She wore a hat ol black velvert combined with satin. Mr. Ragedale was graduated from Franklin College and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. FAMILY PLANS REUNION Butterfield Association to Meet at Garfield Park. The twenty-second annual reunion of the John Butterfield Association will be held at Garfield Park. Sunday, according to Nellie Hosman, of 429 N. Oxford St., secretary. Games for children and grown-ups will be held, and a basket dinner will be served near the shelter house. The business hour is 1:30 p. m.

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r riISS Lydia Bates, whose mar|]yT riage to Haldane A. Griggs, P’ * I will take place Aug. 25, was tb a guest of honor at an informal bridge party at the home of Miss Emily Brossman, 5601 E. St. Clair St., Thursday afternoon. Miss Brossman was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Charles Brossman. All Souls Uniterian Church was the scene Wednesday at 8:50 p. m. of the wedding cf Miss Wilhelrr.ina Maas, 2345 Broadway, and William L. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, 2351 N. Meridian St. The ct-remonv was performed by the Rev. F. S. C. Wicks, before an altar banked with palms and ferns, and lighted by cathedral candles. Mrs. C. A. Brockway organist played a program of bridal music preceding the ceremony and the wedding march from "Lohengrin” for the entry of the bridal party. During the service she played “Souvenir.” The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Hugo Maas. She wore a beautiful gown of bridal satin beaded with bow knots of pearls, and fashioned with a quaint high waist, and full, circular skirt. Her veil of Chantilly lace was a family heirloom, more than 250 years old, which came originally from France. A bandeau of pearls and orange blossom held it in place at her head. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, valley lillies and orchids. Mrs. Richard Stewart Carr, of Evanston, 111., matron of honor, wore a gown of lavender and violet chiffon. She wore a yellow rose in her hair, and carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Virgyjia Caylor, as bridesmaid, wore a frock of lavender silver cloth. She too carried yellow roses. Wilbur H. Carter was best man, and ushers were Wendell Barrett, and Gilbert Small. A reception at the church followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have gone on a wedding trip through the Canadian Rockies, and will be at home after Sept. 18, at 2345 Broadway. The bride traveled in a black tailored suit, and a small black hat and gray fox fur. Mrs. Thompson was graduated from the University of Wisconsin, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Thompson is a gradu ate of the University of Illinois, and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Among out-of-town guests were Miss Helen Barsaloux, of Chicago, Miss Mildred Sheets, of Muncie, and Prof, and Mrs. Stith Thompson, of Bloomington, Ind. -• * * Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Burnett, 1010 N. Rural St., announce the marriage of their daughter Leah Louise to Barney Johnson of Chicago, which took place Wednesday afternoon at the home of the Rev. George Smith. The bride was attended by Mrs. Hurm Burnett and Hurm J. Burnett was best man. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served for fifteen of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for a short wedding trip through Chicago and Wisconsin and will be at home in Minneapolis, Minn., after Sept. 1. • • • Mrs. Charles Greathouse and daughter. Harriot. 4326 Washington Blvd., will leave Tuesday to spend i a month at Roaring Brook, Mich. * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris of Fairfield, W. Va., are visiting Mrs. Morris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson, of 621 E. Thirty-Third St. • • • Reginald Garstang. 3327 Washington Blvd., and Clifford Arrick, 1217 N. Delaware St., have gone to Harbor Springs, Mich. • • * K. W. Atkins, Winter Apts., is spending two weeks at Harbor Springs, Mich. • • • The Alvin Hovey W. R. T. 196 will hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. at 116 E. Maryland St. * * * Camp P. O. A. will entertain with a card party at the home of Mrs. Catherine Floyd. 941 W. Thirtieth St., for the benefit of the orphanage fund, Friday evening, at 8:30. * • The ladies of the Grill Team of the Mooseheart Legion will give a lawn fete Friday evening at- the home of Mrs. Catherine Hansford, 502 S. New Jersey St. * * * Mrs. A. B. Shultz, 5803 Oak St., entertained her club Thursday aftVARiCOSE VEINS If you-suffer from I,eg Sores or Varicose Veins, I will send you absolutely I REE a copy of my famous book that tells how to be rid of these troubles for all time by using my remarkable painess treatment. It is different from anything you ever heard of. and the result of ‘oyer 35 years specializing. Simply send vour name and address to Dr H J WHITTIER. Suite 772. 421 East llih Street. Kansas Cily, Mo.—Ad- , Ttisement.

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—— Martha Lee Says PEP UP BOY, IF YOU WOULD HOLD HER LOVE

You can’t expect a lively, peppy, up-to-the-minute girl to fall in love and stay.that way with a man her inferior in intelligence

and vitality. And it works the-other way’round, too. A man may Iye a pretty face for a little time, but if it is nothing more than a mask to conceal an empty brain, it won’t hold his interest long. That “spark o'life” we call personality is one of the most paramount things in the course of successful living—and loving. More women have it . than men. That is because they give more time to developing it. It is their natural instinct to make themselves as attractive as possible. The modern girl is ambitious. She wants to be just as perfect as possible. In the process, she sometimes hurts herself, but. I for one, believe that all gold is better for being refined trrough fire But the men are going to have to pay* more attention to bettering themselves, for the girls are beginning to edge ahead of them in general knowledge and personality. They are becoming more intertaining and interesting to talk with. So boys, if you are going to keep the girls

ernoon In honor of Miss Areta Covey, who is the house guest of Mrs. Eltyert Glass. • * • D. R. Forsythe of Darien, Ga„ is visiting friends in the city. * * • Mrs. Wilma H. Cast of Miama. Fla., was the honor guest at the country home of Mrs. J. H. Albright, Shady Bank Farm, when Mrs.. Albright entertained her club Thursday afternoon. • • • Delta Delta Delta sorority of Butler University will entertain with an Indian Pow Wow rush party Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Bertha Greene, 716 E. ThirtyThird St. Miss Maude Searcy is the general chairman in charge of the arrangements and she will be assisted by Miss Greene. Mrs. W. L. Carey, who will leave soon to live in St. Petersburg, Fla., was the honor guest when Mrs. W. D. Keenan and Mrs. E. O. Johnson entertained the members of the Irvington Society Club with a theater party Wednesday afternoon. Other guests included, Mesdames, D. R. Binford, E. W. Clausing, Robert Drum, ‘O. N. Enhart, , Walter Wilson, E. B. Foxworthy, G. C. Grimes, H. T. Krull, J. M. Leil, H. G. May, J. D. Riker, C. G. Roberts, L. A. Thompson, C. E. Worth, D. H. Griffin, A. M. Baronne, G. N. Porter, R. L. Konecke. Mrs. Clorinda Conte, and Miss Gertrude Conte, 250 S. Audubon RO., have returned from Winona Lake, where they spent five weeks. • • Mr. -and Mrs. T. J. Laurimore, 3763 Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Knepperburg, and daughter, I Sue Ann, Pollyanna Apts., have re- j turned from Copper Lake, Wis., where they spent three weeks. • * * Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn, 2360 Park I Ave., has as her guest Mrs. E. F. Abbot of Lincoln, Neb. • • * Mrs. H. L. Dipple and daughter Dorothy, 5207 N. Meridian St., have returned from Charleston, W. Va. • • • Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buchannan, 3116 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bobbs, 1610 N. Delaware St., are spending a few days at Battle Creek, Mich. • * • The Gold Star Section of the Hamilton-Berry Chapter of the Service Star Legion entertained with j a silver tea Thursday afternoon at I the home of Mrs. O. L. Watkins, 2415 N. Pennsylvania St. Miss Marguarite Doby, formerly of j France, gave a group of readipgs. j Mrs. Ethel M. Rathert was the gen- j eral chairman in charge of the entertainment. GEIST COMING HOME Indianapolis Utility Firm Head to See Stricken Brother. Bu United Pres* ATLANTIC CITY. N. —Carlton Geist. general manager of the Atlantic City Gas Company, ill with blood poisoning in a local hospital. showed improvement today for the first time since he was stricken more than a week ago. Physicians i said they expected he would recover j entirely. Clarence H. Geist, president of the Atlantic City Gas Cos. and president of the Indianapolis Water Company, j abrotfier of the invalid, is on his way home from London to New York and will come here at once to see his brother. "PEELING” NEW POTATOES The thin delicate skins of nev potatoes may he removed quickly and without waste by rubbing with a rough clo .1, keeping both cloth and vegetable very wet.

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in awe of your opinions and your masculine superiority you’ll have to get up more steam. Undecided Dear Martha Lee: I am 21 years old and enga-ge dto a fellow I have been going with for two vears. and am in doubt as 7 to whether or not I really love him. 1 have trifled on him by going with other fellows, but I find I do not care about these others fellows and do not even desire to have other dates now. Sometimes I feel that I love her very, very much, especially v/hen I think there is any danger of losing him. and there are other times when I feel that I do no teven like him and would like to break off the engagement. What do you think is the reason that sometimes I love him so much and other times I even dislike him? Would you advise me to marry him next winter as we planned? _ 3 UNDECIDED. I would not advise you to marry any one when you are in this state of mind toward him. Under the circumstances distance might lend enchantment, but the close proximity of marriage would not. I can figure out only one reason why you should like him at one time and dislike him at another, and that is because at times he bores you. He may get on your nerves because he does not think as quickly as you do, or it may be because you are tired, restless and peevish, and every one annoys you at times. But as far as that goes, there isn’t a husband living who hasn’t bored his wife some of the time! Kept Dangling Uear Miss Lee. I am 23 years of age and am keeping company with a girl, 19 years old. I have been going with her for two yc-ars and love her very much, but do not know whether she returns my lcve. There isn't a thing I wouldn't do Xor this girl and for the last few- weeks she has been treating me very cool when we go to a show or some place and come home, she will let me sit in the room by mvself until she gets readv to come in. or she will pick up a newspaper or book while I'm there and start reading as though there wasn't any one there. About a month ago Inuit her. and after a week she sent for me to come hack. She hasn't changed her attitude. I'm sure she cares lor me. but she won't show it. Is there any possibe way I could make her change her disposition and show that she really cares for me. as I intend to marry her later on. PUZZED. Well, Puzzled, why don’t you give her a dose of her own medicine? She has tjeen using you for a door mat and you’ve been letting her do it. You probably bore her because she can master you. You do what she wants to do. Go where she wants to go. The next time you call on her tell htr you both are going to such and such a place, and go there. Be coolly attentive, and indifferent of her wishes. Take her home and leave her at her door without going in. Just say goodnight and leave. If you are a master of irony you might, take her a book to read "after rthe show you know.” She is probably too sure of herself. If you want her admiration you’ll have to master her, but be careful not to be insulting. Ilave that Clear White Skin Men Admire What woman does not know and long for the fascination of a clear, radiant skin of fine texture and ivory whiteness? Such a skin can be yours. Yes, and almost over-night! Thanks to the new treatment just announced by Marie Niel£, famous beauty specialist. Just try the following treatment at our risk and see the marvelous improvement in just one night; see how it banishes skin blemishes end removes the mask oi <* muddy, sallow rough complexion. Try this 3 Minute Tests Before retiring, apply a thin coating of Concentrated Marsha Bleach Creme. No massage. No ribbing. The secret is in the creme. The next morning look into the mirror and behold the change—note the absence of pimples, blackheads and freckles. Gaze on a beautiful, soft, white skin that you can hardly believe is your own—and best of all —it’s real. It’s just your own natural youthful skin that is now hidden. Clear White Skin—or No Pay. If after 5 nights’ treatment with this magic creme your skm is not clear, soft and pink-white, return the unused portion of the jar to your dealer. He will refund your money. For 'ale at Haag Drug Cos., Pettis Dry Goods Cos., H. P. Wasson & Cos., Hook's -Dependable Drug Stores, Goldsmith’s Drug Stores and all good drug and department stores. —Advertisement. (Concentrated ff /*l bleach

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The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO RUTH BURKE — CONTINUED. I am looking for another letter from Sally very soon. Jack seems to think she won't write me again before she come shome, but I am sure she will, for Sally Is more apt to be confident and tell you about herself and her affairs in letters than she is by word of mouth. You know there are people in this world like that —in fact, dear, I think I’m that way. This is a terribly long letter. I expect you are tired of reading it. I’m feeling none the worse for my dip into the water; and between us, dear although I’m not quite ready to die, I think death when you are having an awfully good time —a death that came suddenly and just wiped you out —would be ideal. ■, Don’t say when you read this that I’m growing morbid, for I'm not. I am happier than I have been in a long time. I hate monotony, and I certainly have been having all kinds of thrills lately. Good-bye, dear, for this time. Be sure and bring Walter over t® see my newly furnished house. It is very' lovely. I am going to add a little more to this letter to tell you about little Jack. He just came in to tell me that “there’s a queer lady downstairs who keeps kissing me, and I don’t want her to kiss me, Muwer.” “She is your grandmother, Jacky. She used to be your father's mother when he was a little boy just like I am yours now.” “My Daddy did not yove her like I do you,” he said earnestly. “How to you know that, Jack, dear?” “Well, no 'ittle boy yoves a yady who is always asking him to kiss her.” Now I ask you, dear Ruth, if that Is not just like a man. Little Jack wants to do the kissing. He just wants you to be there,

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ready to be kissed whenever he feels like kissing you. “But Grandma wants you to kiss her, boysie,” I remonstrated. “Well, I don’t want to kiss her,” he answered stoutly; “and besides, she has got an old hairy mole on her chin and it scratches.” I knew if I opened my mouth to scold him, I would laugh, so I just kept still. Dear little son! Ruth, I sometimes feel that if we could only see If we would understand that everything was for the best. I was very unhappy when I learned that little Jack was my husband’s child, but I rim sure that he has given me more happiness than all the unhappiness of that time. Although something has gone out of my life that will never come back into it, yet I am sure my eldest son has repaid me for all the grief and pain he un wittingly caused me. He has brought something into my heart I would never have had but for him. Now I must close. I hear John’s mother talking in the hall. I can FRECKLES Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance. Miss Freckleface. to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine—double strength—from any drug or department store and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourse’f of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure t oask the druggist for the double strength Othine. as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove your frerkies.—Advertisement.

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not keep away from her any longer. With love, LESLIE. (Copyright, 1925 NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW—Letter from Sydney Carton to Patda Perrier. CIVIC PRIDE IS URGED —— ' . i Hoke Gives Kiwanians Ideas I pon Greater Indianapolis. More civic pride, cleaner politics and greater tolerance are some of the things needed for a Greater Indianapolis, dclared Fred Hoke, vice president of Holcomb and Hoke Manufacturing Company, in a speech Wednesday before the Kiwanis Club. “I have no sympathy for the fellow kicking continually about bad conditions politically and otherwise without offering any constructive criticism,” he said.

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