Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1925 — Page 5

MONDAY, SEPT. 14,1925

gOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

IRS. MERRILL SMITH, 3521 Winthrop Ave., planned to entertain Monday evening with an informal bridge party in honor of Miss Louise Pittman, whose marriage to Donovan M. Hoover will take place Sept. 26, at 4 p. m. Guests: Mesdames Lester C. Morris, Jr., Russell Veit, William K. Badgley, Alfred Glossbrener, Charles Rhodey, Philip Johnson, Haldane Alfred Griggs and Charles Petig Jr., Misses Louise Strickland, Irma Ulrich aid Betty Matthews. • • * Henry W. Buttolph, 2038 N. Meridian St., has returned from his summer home at Les Chenaux Islands. • • • Guillermo Espinosa, Cuban consul at Cincinnati, Ohio, and son William, who were the week-end guests of Mrs. Richard J. Hauser, 795 West Drive, Woodruff Place, left Monday morning for Lafayette, Ind., where William is to enter Purdue Uni--rslty. • • • Mrs. Joseph T. Moore entertained Saturday afternoon with a pantry shower at the home of Mrs. E. F. Huggins, 5451 Julian Ave., in honor of Miss Miriam Weir, 4103 Park Ave., whose marriage to Howard H. Bates will take place Oct. 3. Guests Included, Mesdames, Gayle V. Pollister, Merritt Thompson, John H. Heiney, Robert Renick ( Ann Logan Harris, Mary C. Logan, Herbert R. Stanley, T. Neal Moore, Wallace Wadsworth, Misses Virginia Dunkle, Gertrude Brown, Josephine OBborne, Lillian Martin, Mildred Foxworthy, Margaret Had Iy, Dorothy White, Mary Watson, Louise Fadow and Mary Ann Huggins. • • • The Ladies Aid Society of the Morovian Episcopal Church will meet ail day Teusday at the church. • • • Frances Review No. 8, Women's Benefit Association, will entertain with euchre Wednesday afternoon at 137 W. North St. * • • The marriage of Miss Edith Carston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carsten, 70 N. Addison St., to Merlin G. Oliver took place Sunday afternoon at 3 30 at the West Washington Street Methodist Church, with the Rev. William F. Russell officiating. The church was decorated with palms, ferns and cut flowers. Miss Alice Carsten, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of orchid georgette. Miss Charlotte Burris, bridesmaid, woie a gown of pink georgette, and little Janet Nogle, flower girl, wore a frock of green georgette. Byron Carter, Jr., was ring bearer. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace over bridal satin. She wore a tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. Horton Oliver, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and ushers were J. D. Eastman Jr., Herbert Evans and Harold Hancock. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver have left for a wedding trip and will be home after Oct. 1, at 209 N. Tremont St. • • • The Trl Psi sorority entertained with a tea Monday afternoon from 3 to 5 at the Lincoln for mothers of the pledges of Delta Delta sorority of Butler University. The hostesses were Mrs. Milton K. Foxworthy, Mrs. William A. Shoemaker and Mrs. W. D. Headrick. They ■were assisted by members of the active chapter, who gave a program of music and dancing. A stunt, "A Sailoi Chorus,” was given by Misses Clara Foxworth, Mildred Glick, Marianna Kennedy, Maude Searcy, Edith Hubbard, Mary Winter and Martha Baker. • • • Miss Margaret Gardrer and Miss Glenora Little, Marion, Ind., weekend guests of Miss Beneta Cox, were honor guests Saturday afternoon at a luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club given by Miss Cox. Both young women will leave this week for Boston, Mass., where they will attend Mt. Ida School. Guests inCallouses Quick, safe, sure relief from ti painful callouses on the feet. FyOj fIH At drug and shoe stores Iv" DX Scholl's IflUB PM • _< In oneon-the P lin “ * on *

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Mrs. Emily Nevil is being ield by the VVilkesbarre (Pa.) police on a charge of murdering her husband, Joseph Nevil. Mrs. Nevil claims that Walter D. Vandeminrk (below) administered “love powders” to her and forced her to mix arsenic in her husband’s tea.

eluded Mesdames Harry C. Woodsmall, J. E. Shea, Misses Mary Adelaide Fleener, Rosie Bingham, Virginia Craft, Katherine Warrender. • • • Miss Florence and M ss Clara Bell. 527 Central Court, entertained Saturday afternoon with a bridge party at their home. They were assisted by their mother Mrs. T. A. Bell. Miss Florence will leave Tuesday for Nashville, Tenn. to enter Ward Belmont school. Guests included Florence Finney, Martha Lou Kennedy, Mary Logsdon, Fern Douglas, Dorothy Ann Miller, Marlon Hilgenberg, Martha Belle Pierce, Marjorie Wilcox, Betty Brown, Rosemary Clune, Dorothy Clune, Katherine De Vaney, Martha Sillery, Emily Blegler, Rosalind Hammond, Holen Driscoll, Alma Lucas, Katherine Warrender, Blancne White, Charlotte Wiesekl, Barbara King, Genevieve Miller, Grace Thomas, Ruth Gallup, Helen Riley, Jane Bird, Jane Willis, Edna Balz. Mesdames Alva B. Van Dyke, C. K. Alexander. • • • One hundred and fifty former residents of Perry County attended a picnic at Brooksido Park Sunday afternoon. An organization was formed with the following officers: George J. Underman, president, Mrs. Norman Patrick, secretary and Mrs. D. S. Goble, treasurer. • • • Sons Auxiliary No. 10, will meet at G. A. R. headquarters, 512 N. Illinois St., Tuesday at 8 p. m. • • • Ladies Aid Society of the First Morovian Episcopal Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Esuman, 512 E. Twenty-Fifth St. • • • Miss Vera. Davise, 303 Cora St., has announced Oct. 7. as the date of her marriage to Lynne A. Miller, of Orawfordavllle, Ind. • • • The Sacred Heart Social Club will entertain with lotto Thursday at 2 p. m. at St. Cecilia’s Hall, on Union St. The hostess will be Mrs. Sophie Schueffier. • * • Robert E. Slack, 1112 Central Ave., has returned to Purdue University. • • • Miss Fern Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Douglas, 5100 Pleasant. Run Blvd., will leave Tuesday for Nashville, Tenn., where she will attend Ward-Belmont Co^ege. * • • Miss Hilda Smith, 5824 Guilford Ave., has gone to the University of Illinois. • • • William C. Boles, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boles, 2051 N. Delaware St., has gone to Notre Dame University. • • • Miss Katherine Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Schmidt, 4205 N. Illinois St., will leave this week to enter De Pauw University. • • * The Alpha alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas "Woodson, 1334 Central Ave. Mrs. Harold Sutherlin, chairman of tl e luncheon committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Ostrom, Miss Jean Krillr and Mrs. Maurice Tennant.

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FROM THE HOLLYWOOD EXPRESS The most beautiful dinner dance ever given in Hollywood was that of last night at the home of Miss Paula Perrier in honor of Mr. Melville Sartoris, who is en route to the Orient on a mysterious mission, in which he hopes to find a long lost Chinese god. There were only twelve of the cinema’s most brilliant woman stars, with their escorts, bidden to the din-

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ner. but about two hundred and fifty of Miss Perrier's friends cttended the dance afterward. On account of the distinguished traveler's known quest In the Orient, ail the decorations were Chinese In character, some of the most famous Chinese savants and artists In Los Angeles being brought in to make the affair perfectly authentic. The scene was like fairyland. The women wore th costumes of Chinese lades, and the men were dressed as mandarins. The dress worn by Miss Perrier was given her by Mr. Sartorls, who obtained it from one of the prince's household on his last visit to China. The dinner favors were in the shape of the little twin gods of Romance and Love, represented as a man and women who are always made and sold in pairs. As it is almost Impossible to get authentic ones, these were oast in silver by a Chinese metal worker, who happens to be In Los Angeles, specially for Miss Perrier, from drawings made by Mr. Sartorls, who also furnished a careful description in writing of the statuettes. One of these statuettes was attached to a bracelet to be worn by the men and women who were fortunate enough to be Invited to the dinner. The women statuettes were given to the men, and the men statuettes to the women guests. These made unique slave bracelets, as the legend attached to these twin biblots is that as long as a man wears one of them and a woman the other they will be true to each other. At the dinner ’Miss Perrier raised a question which produced much curiosity and some laughter, as well as a twinge of soar in some of the more superstitious. She said: “Os course, I do not know If these little statues made almost in wholesale lots, ns it were, will have the same power as those which are made in China of ivory, jade, corral and amber have had for hundreds of years previous. I would hate to think they would do so. because we might get some decidedly mixed romances.” "Which wouldn't be particularly out of place In Hollywood, according to our reputation,” said one of the guests. Miss Perrier, however, said that as the favors had not been matched up at all, probably the entlrl scheme of things had been shattered. Among the guests at the dinner, although he did not stay for the dancing party, was Richard Summers. whose wife so recently died and left to Miss Perrier her newborn babe. This bequest made much gossip in Hollywood at the time, and it has not died down, as Miss Perrier declined to become the foster-mother of the child, stating that she could not give it the care that was necessary. The party was a great success, and Mr. Sartorls sailed for the Orient today, followed by the good wishes of every one, and the promise of another fete when he should arrive back in this country. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: lirttec from Sally Atherton to Iyslie Preecott.

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W.C.T.U. Notes North East Union will hold an all day meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Martha Lee, Lawrence, Ind. Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Cars leave at 9:30, 11:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m, Mary E. Balch Union will meet with Mrs. Elbert Moore, 1032 W. Thirty-Third St., instead of Mrs. Alice Hostetler. Edgewood-Longacre Union will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Ray Pierson at Edgewood. Election of officers will be held. Mrs. J. W. South was elected president of The Central W. C. T. U. Friday afternoon at the Fletcher American Bank. Other officers are: Mrs. Austin Black, vice president; Mrs. A. B. Craig, corresponding secretary, Mrs. H. G. Wray, recording secretary, and Mrs. George Bower, treasurer. Mrs. Charles Ealand was elected secretary of the Loyal Temperance Legion Society. Bishop Thomas Nicholson will give an address Thursday evening at the Central Avs. M. E. Church. Bishop Nicholson comes here under the auspices of the Marion County W. C. T. IT. He was for eight years the resident bishop of Chicago, and is now In charge of the Detroit (Mich.) area. He is president of the board of hospitals and homes, vice president of the board of education, and is a member of the executive committee of the Federal council of churches. The meeting is open to the public. MANY FALSE ALARMS Officials Ask Citizens to Co-operate in Suppressing Evil. Citizens were asked today to cooperate with fire department officials and police in suppressing the "false alarm evil.” Friday night the department made runs to four north side boxes and Sunday night to three. Persons in the neighborhood told polcle of seeing two young men In an auto, and. gave them the license number. In 1924 over three hundred false alarms were turned in here, fire officials say.

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FACE LOTIONS SI.OO Hind's Iloncy and Al. Cn...71c 35c Holmes Frost Hitt w..*40 50c Orchard White .....4. .39c 75c Oriental Cream ..J>9c j $1.50 Oriental Cream .‘53.19 1-lOc Glycerine Lotion ,250 ( ; . DEPILATORIES 1 75c F,vans' Depilatory (,69c 00c X Bazin J * 490 50c Meet -89 c $5.00 Zip ' 33.98 SI.OO Delatorie 84c ff FACE CREAMS Ayer’s Creams, 05c Berry’s Freckle Cream,. q.,,-.49c $1.25 Berry's Kreiuoln ........ .98c 75c Boncllla Vanishing Cream.. .89c 75c Boncllla Cold Cream .., 59c SI.OO Boncllla Beaut tiler 74c 50c Dag. & llnm. Cold Creum,,.. 89c 00c Elcnya Cream 49c 00c Malvina Cream 49c. 50c Milkweed Cream 39c SI.OO Milkweed Cream ...4 71c 00c l’ompelan Day Cream 4.5 c 00c Pompeian Night Circam..... ,46c SI.OO Pompeian Night Cream... ,74c 75c Satin Skin Cold Cireaiu B 9 75c Satin Skin Van. Cream 59c 00c Sen Shell Cream 490 250 Woodbury's Facial ('ream... 10c 50c Woodbury's Facial Cream... 39c 50c Theatrical Cream ..,4,.. .Wn 50c Lemon Cream 4.4 88e. ; FOR THE HAIR $2.50 Bare to Hair .*.,.5.1.08 50c Cleero .....,.39c SI.OO walkce 4.84 c SI.OO Dnnderinc 74c 50c Danderlne 4.390 35c Danderlne $1.25 Canute Water 4....... 9Sr $1.50 Brownatono ~sl.lO 50c Brownatone 39c $1.50 Lotus ...98c SI.OO Lucky Tiger “.4 74c 50c Lucky Tiger 39/> 00c Wild Root Hair Tonic 4ftea 35c Wild Root Ilalr Tonic 2/)c SI.OO Wild Root Hair Ton'kr t>le $l5O Mary T. Goldman. ...... .$1.19 $1.50 Kolorbnk •....sl.lO $1.50 Plnaud’s Hair Tonic $L 19 75c Plnnud's Hair Tonic .AMe 25c Golden Glint 4.. ~r . 19c 25c Golden Glint Shampoo. .19,50c Parker Ilalr Tonic 39c SI.OO Parker Hair Tonic 71c SI.OO Liquid Arvon 84c SI.OO B. Paul Ilenna (all cblorsi ,74 15c Aninml ,2 for 2 tic $1.50 Westphall 98c 00c Westphall .. .. tOc SI.OO K. D. X. .7 ~..4 7tr CHAMOIS SKINS 75c riinmolH Skin s|*> SI.OO Chamois Skin 74<$1.50 Chamois Skin ftxo $1 75 Chamois Skin 81. t $2.00 Chamois Skin .1 ......... .*1.48 $2.50 Chamois Skin $1.71 FLOOR WAX 35c Johnson Floor Wax. powder*. 2or 50c Johnson Fluor Wax, powder.3oc 75c Johnson Floor Wax. powder fiOc 60c Johnson Floor Wax. liquid 39c 75c Johnson Floor Wax, liquid 89i--51.20 Johnson Floor Wax, liquid 980 FURNITURE POLISH 25c Lyknu Polish no 50c Lyknu Polish ~U9c $ 1.00 Lyknu Polish 69<, 30c Liquid Vatieor Il*<00c Liquid Veneer 39,. 30c o‘<Ydnr polish |9,. 60c O’Cediir Polish 39,, FLESH REDUCER SI.OO 011 Koreln Capsules gv SI.OO Marmola Tablets 74c $1.25 Arboleno ns,75c Thyroid Tablets, 1 gr 59,. SI.OO pity Thy Rln S!„. $1.50 San Grl-Nn Tablets $1.19 $l5O San tiri-Xa Bath Salts...*li $1.(8) Fayro Salts .'...7ic

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