Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1925 — Page 6
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INDIANA TRAIL TO BE MARKED D. A. R. to Hold Ceremony Wednesday. Members of the Caroline Scott Chapter of the 1). A. R. will mark the Indian trail on the estate of Mrs. W. W. Woollen, north of the city, with a bronze marker Tuesday at 3 p. m. Christopher B. Coleman, director of the State bureau of historical research, and Charles M. Thompson, president of the Indiana Society of Pioneers, will talk. Transportation may be reserved by calling the curator at the chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St., or Mrs. Caleb S. Denny, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St., chairman of the old trails committee. Automobiles will leave the chapter house at 2 p. m. Mrs. James L. Gavin, regent, asks that all members attend this meeting.
The Tangle CLIPPING FROM THE PITTSBURGH SUN. It has become an axiom around the Sun office that if the feature editor of the paper gets a little short of local stuff, he says to one of his reporters: "Go up to the Prescott house and get a piece on Mrs. Prescott’s pearls." Today's story belongs to the news editor, but the reporter was asked by the Prescott, family not to throw up the item in sensational headlines in the news columns, he is going to write his piece against all newspaper office tradition, which insists that the news should be put in the first paragraph of a news story. This scoop is going to masquerade as a feature article. The friends of Mrs. Prescott, however, are always sure that there is something to be told that will be sensational in regard to the most splendid collection of pearls in Pittsburgh. The news that was given to the reporter this morning keeps up the average. Mrs. Prescott's pearls have been found. Although the police thought they had searched the downstairs rooms thoroughly, they found they had overlooked one place of concealment. Reference has been made many times to a wonderful porcelain vase which stands in the library. This vase was taken from its low pedestal, and everyone thought it had been thoroughly investigated. Yesterday, when the butler was lifting the glorious black Chinese work of art hack to its place, he dropped the almost priceless treasure, and it broke into a hundred pieces. Among the ruins were found the pearls. * Tt seems that on the inside of the vase there were two narrow, shallow pockets, and Into one of these the pearls had fallen and lodged securely :and when the men put their hands down in the vase, they failed to find these pockets. The vase was an extremely fine specimen of the famous black porcelain of the Ming dynasty, and exceedingly valuable: hut even at the cost of its destruction, Mr. Prescott
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is very glad to have solved the mystery of the pearls. The finding of the jewels in the Prescott house proves almost conclusively that Commissioner Laidlaw's theory is correct. This theory is that Miss Ellington, hearing a noise downstairs, came down. At this time the thieves had not gotten into the house. With rare presence of mind Miss Ellington hurriedly removed the pearls from the safe, where she knew the burglars immediately look, and dropped them in the vase. It was then that the thieves made [their appearance, and were probably i torturing her to make her give up
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the combination of the safe when Sydney Carlton heard the noise and came downstairs. (Copyright. 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW Clipping from Pittsburgh Sun. ANDERSON AT BRAZIL? Bn Time* Special BRAZIL. Ind.. Sept. 21.—Brazil w-as still talking about its big thrill today. A waiter in a downtown restaurant told police he served "Dutch" Anderson, the noted bandit. The waiter said he recognized the man from his photograph, hut Anderson left before police could be called. BUSINESS MAN KILLED Rn Time* Special GOSHEN, Ind., Sept. 21.—Funeral arrangements were being made today for Albert Rink, 45, head of Albert Rink & Sons’ Tie Company here. He was electrocuted Saturday when he touched a high tension wire at the Goshen milk condensing plant.
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Social Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS
The Memorial Presbyterian Church was the scene of a beautiful wedding at 8:30 p. m. Sunday when Miss Harriet Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Elmore Brown, 3220 N. Pennsylvania St., became the bride of Giles Vance Smith, son of Mr. iand Mrs. Giles L. Smith. The altar was arranged with palms and ferns with a back ground of green and white. Cathedral candles lighted the church. Bridal music by Charles F. Hansen, organist, preceded the ceremony. The wedding march from "Lohengrin” was played. The service was read by the Rev. Jean S. Milner and the Rev. William Kendall. The bride's attendants were her sister, Miss Josephine Brown, ntaid-of-honor, and Miss Mildred Brown. 1 Evanston, 111., bridesmaid. The ! maid-of-honor- wore a gown of pink ! satin back-crepe, fashioned with a I long waist and a full circular skirt and carried an arm bouquet of Pre mier roses and delphinium. Miss Mildred Brown wore a gown of orchid satin-back crepe made with a long waist and a skirt trimmed with godets of the same material. She carried au arm bouquet of Columbia roses and delphinium. The bride wore a gown of white satin velvet made in simple lines and trimmed with an ornament of pearls. A court train of the same material was caught at the shoulders and trimmed with ornaments of pearls and brilliants. Her veil was of tulle, arranged with a soft hand of real lace, edged with pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Reginald Garstang was best man. Ushers were Byron K. Elliott, Alexander Rlanton. Henry Jameson. Volney Brown and Franklin B. Brown, brother of the bride. Following a reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for a short wedding trip East, after which they will be at ! home at 3740 N. Pennsylvania St. • • • Mrs. William F. Shirley is the chairman of a committee in <■ large of a dinner and card party to be given by the Women’s City Club Oct. 1, at the ’’Top O’Town" case of the Washington. • • * The II Jamalie Club observed President's Day with a luncheon at 1 p. rn. Monday at the Elks Club. Two groups of songs were sung by Mrs. Haiiy Scott, accompanied by Miss Lula Brown. Covers were laid for thirty-five. The club’s membership is made up of the wives of the Murat chanters. The luncheon was in charge of the program committee, consisting of Mrs. Elmer Yocum, chairman: Mrs. Harry H. Peckman, Mrs. J. Harry Holtman and Mrs. f. O. Esterline. Mrs. Jack Watson is the retiring president. The new officers are Mrs E. S. lairrison. president, Mrs. J. B. Hyde, vice president: Mrs. Frank E. Cramer, secretary; Mrs. B. A. Orr, treasurer, and Mrs. Jack H. Rhoades, corresponding secretary. • * • The Indiana Gamma Alumnae Association of Pi Beta. Phi Sorority was to hold its first regular meeting of the year at 7.36 p. m. Monday at the home of Miss Caroline Dunn. 915 N. Pennsylvania St. An election of officers was to take plate and plans for the new chapter house, to be built at Fairview following the removal of Butler University to its new- site, were to be discussed. Mis. Paul V. Brown, retiring president, was to preside. • • • Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Dicks, 1609 N. Meridian St, have returned from a visit of two weeks at Battle Creek. Mich. • • • Mrs. J. B. Bright and daughter, Florence of the Buckingham Apts, will leave Oct. 1 to spend the winter in California. • • • Mrs. Samuel G. Van Camp and daughter, who have been traveling in Europe, arrived Monday for a visit with Mrs Cortland Van Camp and Mrs. John T. Martlndale, 1354 N. Delaware St. • * • The . Carnelian Club observed President's L)a,v Monday with a luncheon at 1 p. m., at the Columbia Club. Mrs. I). B. Sullivan, president
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and other officers, Mrs. O. D. Enr, first vice president: Mrs. George Lemaux, second vice president: Mrs. B. E. Bowman, recording secretary; Mrs. E. L. Burnett, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. W. F. Orcutt, treasurer, were in charge. The Carnelian Club, organized last month has a membership of twen-ty-five. Chili welfare work is the organization's object. Charter members are Mrs. D. B. Sullivan, Mrs. George Lemaux, Mrs. E. L. Burnett, Mrs. W. E. Orcutt, Mrs. J. D. Hoss, Mrs. O. B. Ent, Mrs. Leo K. Fesler, Mrs. W. C. Smith and Mrs. B. E. Bowman. • • • Miss Beatrice Prange, whose marriage to Clyde Pike will take place Sept. 30. was guest of honor Saturday evening at a surprise miscellaneous shower and bridge party given by Miss Gertrude Holtman and Miss Alice Otto at the home of Miss Otto. 326 Buckingham Dr. The bridal colors of orchid, peach and green were used in the appointments. The gifts were presented in a large hat box tied with orchid tulle. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers Mrs. Charles Holtman and Mrs. Charles Otto. • • • Delta Tau Delta Dames will meet with Mrs. R T. Fatout. 1402 Fairfield Ave., Wednesday afternoon. • • * Mrs. Vernon E. Butler, 712 E. Fortieth St., will be hostess Wednesday for a luncheon and card party given bv the Day Nursery Guild. Mrs. Rutler will be assisted by Mesdaines R. J. McMurtrey, E. C. Holland and Thomas Rasa sen. • • • Mrs. Walter Cline and Mrs. Florence McKimmey of Dayton. Ohio, who were the week end guests of Miss Florence Ruby. 1433 N. Pennsylvania St., returned home Monday afternoon. Miss Alice Jackson, 4816 N. Illinois | j St., Miss Mary Cobb, 3115 N. PennI sylvanla St., and Miss Gertrude Ins- | ley. 5448 University Ave., have gone I to Mt. Holyoke College to be present ! for freshman week. Freshmen are ! invited to the college a week before j the upper classmen arrive so that ; they may become familiar with their I new surroundings and the history ; and traditions of the college. A large ' banquet is given for them and a re- j caption for visiting parents. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McK. Landon, j Woodstock Dr., are visiting in New York. * • * The Thursday Afternoon Club will entertain at cards at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday- at the T. H. C. Hall, East and Michigan Sts. Miss Margaret Cunningham is in charge. j The ladies of Holy Angels Church ! will entertain at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday | j with a euchre party at the school j hall. Twenty Eighth St. and North- : western Ave. • • j Sons of Veterans Auxiliary No. 10 I will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at 512 j N. Illinois St.
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An Attack of Blues Dear Martha Lee: I am a working girl 18 years old. i don’t go with boys at all. I just work every day and stay home at nights with my sister and brother-in-law. It’s a blue life when one hasn't any place to go or any one to go with Do you think it nice for a girl to flirt with the boys? Do boys respect girls that flirt? I don't flirt. That may be the reason I sit at home every night, alone. I have some girl friends that don’t work. They go all the time and have lots of fellows. Why can t I be like them? MARY LEE. No. Mary Lee, boys don't respect girls that go around ogling them for dates. On the other hand they are not attracted to girls who are not well dressed, vivacious in manner, and charmingly natural. You don’t have to put on a "lot of airs" to make the hoys notice you. Just he your own sweet, natural self, and don't be self-conscious. Doesn't your sister know some single men to invite in for you? And can’t some of your girl friends arrange some “double dates" for you?
Unhappy Little Girl Brown Eyes: It is unfortunate that you have a disfiguring birth mark on your arm and throat, but it is perfectly disgusting that people will call attention to it or make fun of you. You can solace yourself with this thought, that people w-ho are so crude as to call attention to something for which you ate not to blame are the lowest class of people and beneath your contempt. even. Just you hold your head high, and study hard in school, dear, and make something of yourself. Then no one can say anything to hurt you. Pay no attention to these people who call you names, because it is much worse to have a disfigurement in a person’s heart than on a person's body. s Gossett Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will give a card party Tuesday evening at the hall, 902 N. Pershing Ave.
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SHRINERS AT FRANKLIN lAirge Delegation Makes Annual Trip to Masonic Home. Murat Temple's annual pilgrimage to the Masonic Home at Franklin was held Sunday. A large delegation of Indianapolis Masons made the trip. Charles J. Orbison, potentate, spoke. A collection totaling several hundred dollars was presented Fletcher Boyd, superintendent, for advancement of the band sponsored by the Shrlners. PARTY LEADER DIES /It/ Timex Special ELKHART, Ind., Sept. 21 Funeral services were to be held today for Dr. G. B. Hoopingarner, 69, who died Saturday. He was a leader in the Democratic party.
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