Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1925 — Page 6

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cocial Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

RS. HERSCHEL H. EVERETT, 2115 N. New Jersey St., entertained with a bridge and miscellaneous show Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Sara Fisher whose marriage to Royal Lawrence Gard will take place Saturday. Flowers and refreshments were carried out in the bridal color of pink. Guests included, Mesdames, Edward Stucky, Harold sTl&cky, Josephine Moore, Eugene Fisher, Ralph Morrow, Ronald Fisher, Louis Belden, Jane Lee, William M. Horne, Herman Boos, Ward Rice, Kenneth Reese, John J. White, George Mahoney, Donald Vliet, William Scass, Edward L. Mitchell, Albert Rabb. Misses, Elizabeth Fauvre, Ruby Bradford, Julia Jean Nelson, Elizabeth Collins, Mary Elizabeth Meldrum, Jean Velsey, Leota Miller, Martha Updegraff, Helen Davies, Barbara King. Mrs. Everett was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Edward Stucky, Mrs. Harold Stucky, Mrs. Eugene Fisher, and Mrs. Josephine Moore. * * * Miss Eleanor and Miss Caroline Dunn, 915 N. Pennsylvania St., was to entertain with a bridge party Wednesday evening at their home in honor of Miss Catherine Cavins, Whose marriage to Russel I. Richardson of Detroit, Mich., will take place next Wednesday. The decorations and appointments were to be carried out in the bridal colors of pink and lavendar. Guests included, Mesdames, Mathew Farson, Edson T. Wood Jr., A. G. Cavins, Russell T. Veit, Misses Dorothy Prior, Emily Brossman, Ileene Harryman, Irman Ulrich, Pauline Balhveg, Caroline Godley, Dorothy Black, Mary Black, Justine Halliday, Eloise Owings, Mary Florence Malott, Wilhelmina Luten, Barbara King, Mary Folsom, Margaret Folsom, Helen Kerr, Ruth Johnson, Mary Butler, Elizabeth Richardson, Helen Richardson, Emma Deal, Mary Sutherland, Dorothy Sutherland, Lorena MoComb Gertrude Schmidt, Marjorie Chiles, Gwendolyn Dorey, Mildred Stockdale, Louise Strickland, Mildred Jacquith, Dorothy Day, Mildred Stilz, Barbara Brown. * * * Mrs. Highland Jones, 230 N. Holmes Ave., entertained Tuesday evening with a surprise party and miscellaneous shower in honor of her sister, Miss Elsie Mcßroom, whose marriage to James Ralph Farley will take place Saturday. A color scheme of pink and green was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. The shower gifts were presented ,to Miss Mcßroom In a decorated * clothes hamper. There were forty guests. • • •' Miss Grace Thompson, 2334 N. Alabama St., was to entertain the lota Kappa Sorority Wednesday evening at a bunko party. Guests: Misses Artella Bauemeisier, Betty Jean Sweeney, Thelma Clemens, Mildred Willitts, Thelma Bird, Esther Webb, Thelma Willis and Muriel Barnhizer. * * * Miss Florence Fitch, 1433 X Pennsylvania St., has returned from California. * * • Mrs. T. W. De Hass, 2182 N. Meridian St.; Mrs. John T. Day and Miss Beulah Davis have returned from an eastern motor trip. • • • The marriage of Miss Gail Harrabea Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hammond, 202 E. Thirty-Second St., to Kenneth Winfield Davis, of Mobile, Ala., took place Tuesday evening at the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Tlie double ring ceremony was: performed by the Rev. Clarence Bispham, assisted by the Rev. William Burrows. The altar was banked with palms and ferns and lighted by tall white tapers. Preceding the ceremony, Horace WhUehouse, organist, played a program of bridal music and Mrs. Robert Burrows sang. The bride, w r ho was given In %... ......... ...... ... ... ! j \ Lemon Removes j ! Lines, Wrinkles j ski,,, era,, fine linos crows-feet. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion Into the skin at night. By morning most of the tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, giving a more youthful contour to cheeks, chin, throat. It leaves the skin velvety soft, clear and fresh. Beauty experts use this astringent lotion for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whiten sallow, tanned skin. Mix this harmless lotion yourself since it acts best immediately after prepared.—Advertisement.

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TEACHERS’CLUB HOLDS MEETING Luncheon and Program Are Given at Severin. Indiana Progressive Series Music Teachers Club met Wednesday at the Severin for the annual luncheon and meeting. W. T. Shannon, president, presided. Talks were given by teachers who attended the School Normal at St. Louis, Mo., this summer; Pupils of Miss Margaret Delameter of Indianapolis gave a class demonstration. Mrs. John Downing Johnson ha3 been appointed Indiana representative for the St. Louis school. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, Miss Margaret Delameter, Mrs. P. O. Slimer, Mrs. E. G. Bornkamp, Miss Ruth Lipsey, Mrs. Lecuine Jaquith, and Mrs Johnson, of Indianapolis, Miss Etta Redmon, of Peru, Ind.: Miss Ethel Wingert, of Bloomington, Ind.; Miss Alta Mercer, Wabash; Mrs. Aelia Neely, of Terre Haute, Ind.; Mrs. Gretchen Parker, Marion; Miss Katherine Cory, of Shelbyville, Ind., and Mrs. Walter Ferguson, of Rockville, Ind. marriage by her father, wore a gown of white georgette over white satin and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and valley lilies. Her veil was arranged with a closefitting cap of rose point lace. Mrs. Alan Wilson Boyd was matron of honor. She wore a gown of light blue satin crepe, and Miss Flora Hunter, bridesmaid, wore a frock of shaded pink georgette. Dr. Evanston Earp was best man, and ushers were William Jungclaus, Alfred C. Hurst, and Alan Wilson Boyd. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the parish house. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have gone to Montreal, Canada. They will, sail Saturday for a six month's tonr of England and the continent. They will be at home in Mobile, Ala., after March 1. * * • Mrs. Cathleen McNeills, and daughter, Genevieve, 736 Fletcher Ave., have motored to St. Louis Mo., with Thobum Maxwell Miss McNeills will attend Washington University there. Mrs. Maxwell is a student at Swarthmore College. * • • The Delaware Club was to play cards Wednesday evening at 3914 S. Delaware St. / * * * The Brighter Prospect Club held Its annual outing and picnic Tuesday afternoon at Garfield Park. Dinner was served in the shelter house. Mrs. Ana B. Markey is the president of the club. * • Mrs. W. E. Gentry entertained Wednesday' afternoon with a lunch-eon-bridge in honor of Mrs. Clyde Freeman of Chicago, who is the guest of Mrs. George De Haven. 3033 Broadway, at her summer home in Broad Ripple. * * * Delta Gamma Sorority of Butler University was to entertain with a colonial garden party Wednesday evening at the chapter house, 152 Dowr.ey Ave. An old-fashioned stunt was to be presented, carrying out the idea of Delta Gamma and the year, 1847, when it. was first organized. The sorority colors of brown, pink and blue were to be carried out in the decorations, ani lanterns were to light the lawn. The committee in charge included Misses Virginia Lucas, Jean Wilson, Thelma Thomas, Lucy Ashjian. • • • Mrs. George M. Comelious, 47 Layman Ave., has returned from spending the summer at Lake Maxinkuckee. Miss Melissa Jane Cornelius has gone to Indiana University to enter the school of music. * * * Mrs. O. L. Watkins, 2415 N. Pennsylvania St., has returned from Memphis, Tenn., where she has been visting. • • • The Security Benefit Association will entertain with bunko and euchre Thursday ••vening at 42 W. Vermont St. • • • Maple Circle No. 7 will entertain with a card party Thursday evening at 1234 S. Meridian St. Mrs. Louise Hines is in chargee. The Tangle TELEGRAM FROM SALLY ATHERTON TO JO*IN ALDEN PRESCOTT. Am leaving today sooner than I expected. Will be home on the sixth. SALLY ATHERTON. Telegram From Sally Atherton to James Condon. Am starting horre today. Your lc-t ter worries me a good deal. I don’t like your tone in speaking of Mr. Prescott. Have you forgotten already what ho did for you when you came near being a criminal and did turn out an at 'nine fool. The loss of $40,000 means nothing and Mr. Prescott will be lucky if he doesn't lose much more than that the first

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year. Keep your mouth ehut and remember I shall want the entire news of the office six days from date. BALL.S Telegram From Sally Atherton to Phyllis Hazen. Have learned in somewhat roundabout way that you have been retailing inside information from Mr. Prescott’s ofice. You must know I would never have given you the temporary position had I dreamed you had so little business principle. Expect hereafter you will keep everything that transpires In his office to yourself. MRS. SALLY ATHERTON, Private Secretary to John Prescott. Night letter from Leslie Prescott to Ruth Burke. Am almost as happy as you are over the thing you told me. ‘Will try and be over very soon and we will fix up the little shop business. Everything very much unsettled here and will be until Mrs. Atherton returns and something definite is found out about my stolen pearls. Mother very well and in hopis that Karl lias fallen in love with the English girl. Wouldn’t that be splendid. Os course, you will stay with me while Walter is gone. Give him my best wishes. See you soon. LESLIE}. News from .Los Angeles Harbor via Associated Press, Published in Pittsburgh Sun. The finest private yacht ever owned by an American entered port here today. It is SS Atlantis, owned by Mr. Melville Sartoris and bound on a trip to Oriental ports. Mr. Sartoris is a writer as well as a multimillionaire, and he may be persuaded to stay in Southern California for a few weeks, as he was met here by one of his old friends, Sergus Petrosky, whom he had last seen at Moscow, and who is now in Hollywood acting in moving pictures. The Prince Petrosky —he has dropped his title over here—will be leading man for Paula Perrier in her new picture. Mr. Sartoris is to be entertained by Miss Perrier this evening at her -wonderful new home in Beverly Hills. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Ino) TOMORROW —Letter from Leslie Prescott to the Little Marquise. BOY CAUGHT IN ACT Fire Cliief Nabs Lad Trying to Turn in False Alarm Suspicious of false fire alarms, Chief McKinney, rode about Mic neighborhood of Michigan St. and the Union Railway tracks after „he from the box at that point. As he approached St. Clair St., and the tracks he saw a boy pull the box

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and run. McKinney caught the boy who gave his name as Earl Ross, 13, colored, 631 Dorman St.

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Martha Lee Says THE MARRIAGE MART IS NOT SO DISCOURAGING

Come, pessimists, gather ’round, and I’ll tell you a little story. If I were possessed of untold wealth, I should endow a special train to do nothing but cruise back and forth in front of a certain factory out in the New Jersey marshes.

It's a three-story affair of brick and covers considerable area. It looks busy, too, with trucks going and coming, freight cars on the siding, and smoke issuing from its chimney. And on my train cruising back and forth I would put the more raucous of our novelists, magazine writers, and viewers-with-alarm, thoee gloomy people who are certain that America is headed straight for a moralless land of free love and no babies, and let the significance of that factory sink deep, deep into their souls. Because, out in the factory in the New Jersey marshes, they make absolutely nothing, but WEDDING RINGS! Our country must be pretty solid and respectable after all, for they’re making wedding rings by the carload lot! Looking Ahead Dear Mis* Lee I am a girl 18 years old and love a boy of 23. I nave pone with him for a year I know he loves me. He la one boy that may be trusted. I am a senior in high school, and we are planning- to be married the summer I graduate. We often talk of the happy little home we hope to have, and also of the little son we hope to have. Miss Lee. do you think this is wrong? We have talked and planned for our future. He is not the modem sheik type He is going to save the money he makes this winter and I want to work next summer and save the money I make to help prepare our home, but he objects. Do you think this would be wrong, as I love him and we intend to make our married life one long, happy honeymoon? JUST BOBBY. I do not believe in unwise discussions between any persons, but there is no objection to making plans for a perfect home. There Is no objection, that is, so long as you do not carry your discussion too far, as so many young engaged couples thrown together constantly, and unable to marry for a time, do. Sine© you have settled it that you are to have one long, happy honeymoon, and a lovely home and fine son, talk about

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