Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1925 — Page 6
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Qocial Activities ENTERTA T NMENT9 WEDDINGS BETROTHALS
SHE marriage of Miss Mary Ellon O'Donnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. O Donnell, 251$ N. Talbott St., and Francis Robert' O’Brien was solemnized at 9 a. m. Wednesday at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Rlshop Joseph Chartrand officiating. The Cathedral choir sang during the ceremony. High mass was read. The bride's attendants were her sister. Miss Alice. O'Donnofl. maid of honor, and Miss Florence Wilhelm, bridesmaid. Miss O'Donnell wore a gown of apple green georgette with hose to match. The bridesmaid wore peach-colored georgette with hose to match. Both wore silver slippers and hats and carried arm bouquets of roses. Miss Mary Jane Bates, dressed in orchid and silver, was flower girl. Lawrence Wnlfole. ringhearer, wore a white satin suit. The bride wore a gown of white bridal satin trimmed with rhine stones and pearls, with a court train of white satin. She wore a veil with a cluster of orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet >f roses, lilies of the valley and orchids. Charles O’Donnell, brother of the bride, and Joseph Morley were ushers. A wedding breakfast was served at noon at the home of the bride's par ents. Following a wedding trip east. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien will be at home at 804 Oxford St after Oct. 18. * * ' The wedding of Miss .Josephine Shaw and Sn.iley X. Chambers was solemnized Tuesday afternoon in the garden at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rockwood, Spring Mill Rd., the Rev. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church officiating. Only immediate relatives witnessed the ceremony which was read under a bower of golden rod and fall flowers. The bride who was given away by her brother, John M. Shaw, Nashville, Tenn., was lovely in a gown of shaded, hand-painted green chiffon, embroidered in silver. She wore a large green silver picture hat and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Following an informal reception Mr. and Mrs. Chambers left on an eastern motor trip. After Nov. 1, they will be at home at 4120 Carrolton Ave. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peddle, St. Louis. Mo., Mr. and Mrs. John "\V. Shaw and Miss Ranrtis Shaw, Nashville, Tenn. * * * President's day will be observed by the Butler Alumnae Literary Club with a luncheon at 1 p. m. Saturday at the hop. of Mrs. Jan.es H. Butler, 5460 L'niversuy Ave. * * * Mrs. .Tames E. FisCher is chairman of arrangements for the President’s day luncheon of the Et Cetera Club, which will be held Monday afternoon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Incoming officers are Mrs. O, C. Lukenbill, president; Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington, vice president, and Mrs. Fischer, treasurer. • * Miss Helen Katherine Ward, 3309 Ruckle St., left Tuesday to attend Northwestern University School of Speech, Evanston, 11. • * * The Ladies Society of B. L. F. E., Lodge No. 393, will give a card party at 8 p. m. Thursday at their hall, Shelby St. and English Ave. * * * The Delaware Club will have a euchre party Wednesday evening at 39 S. Delaware St. * m The Capitol Club will give a card party at 8:30 p. m. Thursday at Red Men’s Hall, North St. and Capitol Ave. i * Frederick G. Matson, 4505 Park Ave., and Lyman Ayres will leave Sunday to attned the Thatcher School at Ojal Valley, Cal. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Reilly C. Adams and family, 4840 Central Ave., left Wednesday for a motor trip to Haverford, Pa. Miss Sarah Tice Adams will enter Mrs. Gaskins’s school at Haverford. * * Mrs. Edward Franklin White, 5222 E. Michigan St., will return this week from northern Michigan. • • Mrs. .Tames V. I-iutherlai; 1, 2630 Sutherland A "-ill hold open house Sunday from 4 to 6 p. m. in honor of her house guest. Miss
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Mrs. Kenneth Campbell was until her marriage Aug. 26 Miss Leona Grady. Mr. and Mrs. Camph°ll returned Sept. 5 from a wedFloience Heywood, of Paris. France. Miss Heywood is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Tuesday evening she was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Krull, 1133 N. Pennsylvania St. * * * Misses Frances Spencer and Hazel McKee, Buckingham Apts., have just returned from a summer abroad. * • * Mrs. J. L. D. Chandler, Santa Monica, Cal., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. ,T. W. Costin, 4218 Broadway. * * * Airs. C. C Mansfield and Mrs. Ralph Coe, Rochester, N. Y., at;e guests of Mrs. L. A. Mansfield, 2329 X. Meridian St. * * * St. Anthony's Parish Club will entertain at S:ls p. m. Wednesday with euchre, bunco and lotto In their hall, 379 N. Warman Ave. Mrs, Charles The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUIStf. CARE OF THE ' SECRET DRAWER I liavo told you before, Little Marquise, how I often hope that by some sort of alchemy you really do know what is in the letters I send you. Lately I have been thinking about you a good deal, and I have almost come to the conclusion that the annals of my life, as I have put them down for you, are not basicly much different from yours. Os course, I know that you lived hundreds of years ago, at one of the most gorgeous courts that the world has ever known, and I am .iust the wife of an American business man. Nevertheless, i am quite sure that human nature has not changed very much since the time you. left that fragment of a. letter in the secret drawer—comedy and tragedy, joy and grief, love and hate, birth and death, are still a part of the luggage that humanity Is carrying about this old earth. *1 wonder, dear little Marquise, if yon found in your kingly lover when ho was away from you, and when lie was with you, was two totally different persons. When Jack is away from me, I surround him with all the imagined ideality that I had for him before we were married. When he returns, we have a few weeks of great happiness, and then, alas, he grows tired —at least lie seems to grow tired —of me and my life. Ever since Syd and Melville Sartoris were over her, Jack has seemed to be much preoccupied with his work. Ho hardly seems to know that 1 am about when he comes home. Even little Jack said to him the other night: "Daddy, what is the matter with you? You don’t seem like you at all.” When his father asked him what ho meant by that, the child said: "I don't see me in your eyes when I look at you, and I don’t hear mo in your voice when you talk to me." All Jack said to tnis was: “Daddy’s tired, sonny," but he seemed more preoccupied than over. This week he has not been home one evening, telling me that things were kind of in a mixup at tlie office. Something he said yesterday makes me think he has had some losses. He tolls me nothing of any importance about his work, over, and I do not ask. One of the things Mother impressed upon both Alice and myself was that we must never, after we were married allow ourselves to be curious concerning any details of our husband's business affairs about which he did not care to inform us. "One of the things, Leslie,” said my dear mother, “that, makes a man grow tired of his wife, is to he always nagged about what goes on at his office. A man wants to forget about his business when he comes home. "Men are queer creatures, my dear child. They make up their minds about things, and then the whole world must conform. A man makes up his mind that his home must bd a haven of rest, and oftentimes that is why he goes to some other woman to talk about things that worry him. He says he does not want to worry bis wife about thorn, but don't you believe it. He has come home to rest, and doesn’t want to worry himself.” (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) Next—Letter from Leslie Fresco’t to (he J.-ttl® Marquise, rare of thp Secret Drawer—Continued.
—Photo by Charles F. Bretzmau. Mrs. Kenne th Campbell
ding trip to Chicago and are at home with the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grady, 309 S. Arlington St. Doyle and Mrs. Thomas Doyle will l)o hostesses. * * Mrs. It. IV. Showalter, 3901 N. Delaware St., was hostess for the Inter Nos Club Wednesday. Art, literature, and history of Spain are being studied this year. Two papers, “Spain in Antiquity” by Mrs. Fred Hoke and "The Cid Ballad” by Mrs. Harry Wood w r ere read. Mrs. W . F. Gadd and Mrs. Showalter told of their recent trip to Europe. Mrs. Ralph Douglas and Mrs. E. A. Brown assisted the hostess. • * * Mrs. Martin Barber. 18<*1 N. New Jersey St. and children, Sarah, Helen, Margaret, Irene, and James, are leaving Oct. 1 for New York City, from where they will sail Oct. 3 for Europe. * * * The wedding of Regina Elizabeth Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Keller, 1155 Hoyt Ave,, and George V. Rucker, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Rucker, 2927 E. Washington St., took place at, 8 a. m. Wednesday at St. Patrick’s Church. Father O’Connell officiated. Bridal music was played by Miss Pauline Seiner, violinist, and Miss Helen Colbert, organist. Attendants were Miss Marcella Schram, Madison, Ind., bridesmaid, and Raymond Rucker, brother of the bridegroom, best Miss Schram wore a tan tailored suit with a corsage bouquet of pink roses. The bride wore a dark blue tailored suit with a corsage of bride’s roses. Following a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Airs. Rucker left for San Francisco, Cal., where they will live. * • * Miss Dorothy Peck, New York City, has been the guest the past few weeks of Miss Cornelia Lemeke, 1044 X. Delaware St., and Miss Katherine Brown, 1407 N. New Jersey St. Aliss Lemeke, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ralph Lemeke, will leave Oct. 1 to attend the Ogoontz School in New York. * * * Misses Helen and Hazel TTibben announoe the opening of their classes in dancing, French and English, i hild-gardei and primary school. The dancing (lasses will open Oct. 3 at the Propylaeum ballroom, 1410 X". Delaware St.
The Good Luck Club will trve a. euchre party at 2:30 p. in. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ks therm? Floyes, 0-l \V. Thirtieth St. * * * Clifford G. Dunphy. secretary of the wholesale trade division of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, left Wednesday for Lawrenceville, 111., where his- marriage to Miss Helen McGaughey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McGaughey, will take place I'hursday at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. D.inphy will spend their honeymoon in Canada. They will he at home at 3515 N. Pennsylvania St., after Oct. 5. The bride is a graduate of Northwestern University. * * * Miss Isabel Wolf, 413fi X. Meridian St., will entertain Oct. 1 in hqnor of Miss Marcella. Neff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Neff. 4152 College Ave., whose marriage to Earl T. Stucky will take place Oct. 22. Miss Wolf will entertain Oct. 6 for Miss Marian Ryan, whose marriage to James P. Scott, will take place Oct. 20. * * * Among parties planned for Miss Betty Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gro’ff, 3603 W 'hington Blvd., whose marriage to Oliver J. Mclntyre will take place Oct. 3, will be a miscellaneous shower and bridge party Saturday afternoon given by Miss Jeanne Hammond, 2526 Central Ave. Miss Hammond, who will he Miss Groffs only attendant, will give a dinner dance at her home Monday evening for Miss Groi'f, and Mr. Mclntyre. Mrs. William Lodge will entertain Wednesday afternoon for Miss Grof.. and that evening, Mrs. Laura Fralek, will entertain. Mrs. A. O. Harris. 2902 Ruckle St., at whose home the w ng will take place at 10.30 a. m. < .3, will give a, luncheon bridge and linen shower Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1. * * Mrs. William Allen Moore. 1529 N. Delaware St., entertained Wednesday with a luncheon at tho Propylueum honoring Miss Florence Heywood, Paris, France, who is the guest of Mrs. Newton Todd and Mr.--Henry J. Raymond, Sr., San Fran-
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PARTY GIVER SHOE-ELECT Luncheon-Bridge for Miss Louise Pittman. Aliss Mary iAe Orlopp, 2042 College Ave., entertained at 1 p. m. Wednesday with a luncheon-bridge at the Athletic Club, honoring Miss Louise Pittman, whose marriage to Donovan M. Hoover will take place Saturday. Deeoations were in rose and blue, the brides colors. Aliss Orlopp was assisted by hep mother, Mrs. H. L. Orlopp. Guests were Mrs. Allen Boyd, Mrs. Alfred Glosshrenner, Airs. Oral Alans field, Mrs. Russell Veit. Mrs. L. A. Mansfield. Mrs. Theodore Myers, Mrs. Harriet Hood, Mrs. Claude Pittman, Airs. Ralph Coe. Rochester. N. Y.. Misses Justine Halliday, Mildred Stockdale, Pauline Ballweg, Louise Strickland, Gertrude Schmidt, Alargaret Woesner, Alary Margaret Patrick, Louise Pittman. cisco, Cal., who is the guest of Mrs. Henry J. Raymond, Jr. Appointments were in yellow. Covers were laid for Miss Florence Heywood and Aleshames Newton Tmld, Henry .1. Raymond, Sr., Henry .1. Raymond, Jr., Herbert Foltz, John Reynolds, John Sommerville. Fletcher Hodges, Charles Greathouse, Daniel Layman and Vernon Griffith, and the hostess. • * * Thomas C. Howe Jr. and Addison Howe, sons of Thomas C. Howe, 8 Hampton Court, will leave Sunday for Harvard University, where the former will be a senior and the latter a sophomore. • * * Mrs. August Tamm, 44 X. Arsenal Ave.. and Airs. Otto E. Tamm, 2606 N. Delaware St., have returned from Denver, Colo., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youngmar, parents of Mrs. Otto Tamm. * * Aliss Esther Doty, 3232 E. Vermont St.: John and Albert Westfall of Ohio, Miss Mary Ellis and Mrs. Dick Martin of Edgewood observed their birthday anniversary Sunday at the home of Airs. Martin. Covers for eighteen were laid. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Miss Cube Martin. * * * Reservations for six’y were made for the luncheon bridge given Wednesday afternoon by the Children's Sunshine Club of Sunnyside, at the home of Airs. ,J. A. Biggie,
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Martha Lee Says— MORE THORNS THAN .ROSES LINE BY-PATH
The way of least resistance seems a rose strewn path but it is lined with more thorns than roses. The waa of least ie sistanee is like taking h rooky mountain road to aioid poinv through a tunnel.
Since we have to get to the other side of life whether we want to or not, why not take the high road with good will and a valiant determination to see the thing through with the best that is in us, rather than the worst. What satisfaction is there in an existence that never conquers? That never goes into a fray with the determination to win at any odds? As one great modem writer has said, "It is not life that matters, it is the courage that we hring into it.” Is there any happiness to gain by mental and moral debility? That is what the way of least resistance does to those who travel it. I did it to forget!” wail these world weary travelers. To forget’’ It seems to me the one sure way of remembering. There is no hurt in life that life itself can not cure. We only keep the wound open by making ourselves objects of our own self-hate. To drink the dregs in the cup if life instead of the brimming liquid is to swallow acid that burns out our self-esteem. And, what doth it profit a man that he gain the whole world—if he lose his own soul?” Least Resistance Dear Miss Lee Fou ■ year* ago I fell in love with t fellow I ,-ouldn't under stand the glorious feeling as I was only 17 Even though our love was mutual tliete were cert un harriers that prevented marriage He was afraid to Is- with me and avoided seeing me This was easy b' < ;-• v> lived hi different cities. Like nn.-t girls of that age, my mind had not matured Our love wits so hopeless that cvi-rvthing that meant life died within me until 1 beanie careless and slipped wanted a good time—anything to forget him Afterward I would see how arti final It dl was and I would start longirig for. him and would hate myself or being such a fool. 1 in, , , mail six months ago w hom 1 •inure Old who helps nip to forget. He
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la respectable and wealthy. He asked me to marrv him and told me how happy we would he. If I don't marry him I will drift back to that horrible, eareleas life or which he knows nothing I wonder if being married to a mtn you don't love is better tha nthe artificial life I will drift back to if I don't marry him. I would rather marry him. What shall I do? , . Marrying a man you don t love is selfishly cheating at life's greatest game, Mao’- Can you not stand upon your own two feet and look your world in the face, without taking the moral support of somteone whose love you cannot return? Why wiil you drift back? Have you no will power, no determination so fight your own battles, and win your own peace? Would you choose that vast morass of unhappiness again instead of the open high road, where you can hold your head high and help a fellow traveler now and then? Yours is no age to hack down, conquered. Your life is just, beginning. Don't take the path of least resistance. You have a long way to go. so don't spoil the journey by
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FACE LOTIONS SI.OO Hind's Honey and Al. Cr... 74 35c Holmes Ernst ilia 24c 50c Orchard White 39c 75c Oriental Cream 39c $1.50 Oriental Cream $1.19 40c Glycerine Lotion 25c DEPILATORIES 75c Evans' Depilatory 59c 00c X Bazin 49c 50c Neet 39c $5.00 Zip $3.08 SI.OO Delatone Wc FACE CREAMS Ayer's Creams. 050 Berry’s Freckle Cream 49c $1.25 Berry's Kremola 98c 7.1 c Boncilla Vanishing Cream...s9c 75c Boncilla Cold Cream 59c SI.OO Boncilla Beautifler 74c 500 Dag. & Ram. Cold Cream 39c OOe Eleayn Cream 49 00c Malvina Cream 49c 50c Milkweed Cream 39c SI.OO Milkweed Cream 740 OOe Pompeian Day Cream 45c 00e Pompeian Night Cream..... 450 SI.OO Pompeian Night Cream....74c 75e Satin Skin Cold Cream...,*.590 75c Sntln Skin Van. Cream. ...,.590 OOe Sea Shell Cream 49c 25c Woodbury's Facial Cream.,.l9o 50c Woodbury's Facial Cream...B9c 50c Theatrical Cream .........39c 50c Lemon Cream m.• • S9c FOR THE HAIR $2.50 Hnro to Tin I r 50c r*looro . 89c SI.OO Wnlkee ..84c SI.OO Dnnderlne ...........74c 50c Danderlne 89c 35c Dandcrine 29c $1.25 Canute Water .98c $1.50 Rrownafone ~.51.19 50c Brownatone ........,39c 3! 50 Lotus 98c SI.OO Lucky Tiger '. 74c .W Lucky Tiger 39c 00c Wild Root Hair Tonic 49c B.lc Wild Root. Hair Tonic 29c SI.OO Wild Root Hair Tonic.... ,84c sl.lO Mary T. Goldman... $1.19 $1.50 Kolorhnk $1.19 $1.50 Pinaud's Hair Tonic $1.19 75c rtnaud's Hair Tonic .....,...Wc 25c Golden Glint ...19c 25c Golden Glint 5hamp00....... 19c 50c Parker Hair Tonic ....,,...89© SI.OO Parker Hair Tonic ........74c SI.OO Liquid Arvon 84c SI.OO B. Pant TTcnria (all colors).74c 15c Anmmi ...2 for 25c $1.50 Westphnll ........98c 60c Westphalt ...,49c SIOO K, I>. X. .7.' 74c CHAMOIS SKINS 75c Chamois Skin 59c SI.OO Chamois Skin 74c $1.50 Chamois Skin 98c $1.71 Chamois Skin $1.19 $2.00 Chamois Skin $1.48 $2.10 Chamois Skin $1.71 FLOOR WAX Sir Johnson Floor Wax, powder 29e 50c Johnson Floor Wax, powder.39c Tie Johnson Floor Wax, powder 59’ 50c Johnson Floor Wax. liquid 39c 750 Johnson Floor Wax, liquid 59c $1.20 Johnson Floor Wax, liquid 98c FURNITURE POLISH 25c Lyknu Follsh ...,17c 50c Lyknu Polish ....29© SI.OO Lyknu Polish 89c 30c Liquid Vaneer 19© 60e Liquid Veneer 39c 30,• O'Cedar Polish iHc fine O'Cedar Polish 39,, FLESH REDUCER SI.OO OH Korein Capsules 85r SI.OO Marmoia Tablets 74© $1.25 Arbolene ...,98c 75c Thy roid Tablets, 1 gr 89c SI.OO Phy-Thy-Rin 89,, $1.50 San-Grl-Na Tablets $1.19 $1.50 San-Gri-N'a Bath Saits,. .$1.19 SI.OO Fayro Salts 740
