Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1925 — Page 8

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QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINQS BETROTHALS

® JELLY and jam shower and 'bridge party were given Monday evening by Miss Pauline E. Holmes, and Miss Irehe Seuel at the home of the latter, 5302 Washington Blvd., in honor of Miss Mary Evelyn Riley, whose marriage to David Ferguson Swain, Jr., will take place Saturday. The tables were appointed with blue and white checked gingham, covers, and tallies were covered in the same material. At serving time, pink tapers, tied with gingham, in jelly glasses lighted the tables. The gifts were presented in a large white market basket tied with a large bow of the gingham. The hostesses were assisted by their mothers, Mrs. E. G. Holmes and Mrs. Theodore Seuel, and Miss Edna Seuel. Guests included Misses Anna Mae Albershardt, Tipton, Ind.; Marjorie Binford, Greenfield, Ind.; Mary Norwood, Helen Myers, Martha Updegraff, Mary Elizabeth Hollister, Frances Peters, Sarah Rodecker, Mildred Benton, Mildred Brosnan, Lucile Hodges and Helen Riley and Mesdames Louis Hensley, Rolan Rust, Walter L. Shirley and Emory Baxter. • * * Miss Helen Mary Shelby, 2815 Indianapolis Ave., spent the week-end in Lafayette, Ind., the guest of Miss Helen Harmeson at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. * * * Mrs. Isadore Goodman, accompanied by her (laughter, Jacqueline Rhoda, and her mother, Mrs. A. M. Stavinsky, Bensonhurst, L. 1., will arrive this week from New York City and join her husband, Rabbi Isadore Goodman, of Congregation Beth-el. . They will live temporarily at the home of Dr. Frank Long, 3401 Guilford Ave. * * * Miss Josephine Ryan, 3037 Boulevard PI., will be hostess Wednesday evening for the Phi Beta Psi Sorority. * * ¥ Mrs. William H. Hedrick 5330 Washington Hiv'd., was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club. Mrs. Gail Spangler read a paper on “Ancient j Lemons Tighten ] l^^^inkled^SkinJ f Squeeze the juice of two lemons in a bottle containing three druggist will supply shake well and you have the very mildest anti-wrinkle lotion to tighten relaxed skin, erase fine lines Massage tills sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the skin at night. By morning most of the telltale wrinkles, tired lines and erowsfeet are smoothed out, giving a more TOuthfnl 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 skiii.i Mix this harmless lotion yourself since it acts best immediately after prepared.—Advertisement. Skin eruption resists treatment nine years Relieved at last by Resinol “I had a breaking out on my skin for 9 years and after trying nearly everything that money could buy, I finally tried Resinol ' Soap and Ointment and it brought the |? greatest relief. I feel more grateful than fgjjjl words can tell for your preparations and take pleasure in recommending them to anyone who has a long standing sore.” (Signed) W. C. Rosello, 213 William St., Lockland, Ohio, March I.—Advertisement.

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Spain” and Miss Geraldine Eppert spoke on “Modern Spain.” • • * Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U. met at 2 p. m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. H. H. Monger, 1129 N. Oakland St. The Rev. Thomas W. Graf ton of the Third Christian Church, led devotions. Reports of the county convention were given. * * * Mrs. Howard F. Stout, 2939 Bellefontalne St., was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the Social Study Club. Luncheon at 2:15 p. m., was followed by a business meeting and program. Mrs. Clarence Gillum reviewed Edna Ferber’s “So Big” and Mrs. T. W. Sacre discussed “Modern Lighting of the Home.” •• • • President’s day was observed by Alpha Delta of Latreian Tuesday with a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. at tthe Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Russell Moore is the retiring president. The new president is Mrs. Frederick Glossbrenner. * * * Gamma Chapter of the So-Fra Club was to meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mildred MeGlinchey, 1643 Lexington Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Herrmann, 3536 N. Meridian St., have gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend the wedding of Meredith Nicholson Jr. and Roberta West which takes place Wednesday afternoon at the Grace Episcopal Church, C'incin-

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nati. Mr. and Mrs. Herrmann will also see “The Miracle." • • • Second Presbyterian Church was the scents of a beautiful wedding at 4 p. m. Monday, when Miss Lillian Dynes, daughter of Eldon Dynes, 10 Balmoral Court, became the bride pf Morris Edgar Floyd. The Rev. Jean Milner read the rites in the presence of the Immediate families. The bride wore a beige two-piece costume and a small velour hat. Bb‘s wore a corsage of gardenias. After a wedding trip of two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Floyd will be at home at 3055 N. Meridian St. • • • A reception will open the fortyninth season of the Matinee Musical Friday afternoon at the Art Institute. Mis. Hugh McGibeny, president, will be honor guest. Mrs. Carrie Yajen Collins is chairman of the entertainment committee, assisted by the social committee, Mesdames Dwight E. Aultman, John Carey. William Bartlett, John Oliver, Otto Lefler, T. W. De Hass, William Herbert Gibbs, Virgil Moon, William Allen Moore, Edwin Shedd, Herbert Woollen, Frederick W. Matson, Roy Pile, Ovid B. Jameson, Thomas Kackley, Clarence Coffin, Ernest Knefflor, Charles Latham, Stewart Dean, Booth Tarkington, Larz Whitcomb, William B. Wheelock, Henry Lane Wilson, Lawrence Chambers, Newton Todd, Augustus Coburn, Robert Blakeman, Earl Ogle, Austin Brown, Arthur V. Brown, William F. Landers, Russell Fortune, Augustus Mason, William J. Shafer, Joel Whittaker, W. W. Winslow, W. W. Critchlqw, James Barrett and Miss Ethel Moore. Mrs. Julia Smith Folz and Miss Edna Heaton will have charge of the ushers. Mrs. Clara Bloomfield will give a program of folk songs at 3 p. m. Special guests will be the past presidents and life members. Too Fat Millions now easily reduce There is no excuse for excess fat today. Any person who permits it suffers in beauty, health and fitness. In every circle you can see that millions have learneO how to remove it. Overweight is not one-tenth so common as it was. _ The modern way is Marmola Prescription Tablets. It is the easy, pleasant way. No abnormal exercise or diet is required. Take four tablets a day and watch the excess disappear. Reduction is gradual, rarely exceeding a pound a day. So the bod/ adjusts itself to the new condition. Marmola has been used for 18 years. Countless people have used it and told others about it. The use has spread, until people now are taking a million boxes yearly. There are people all about you who can tell you what it does. Learn the facts about Marmola. Our book states every ingredient, tells you exactly how it acts. Your own druggist signs Our guarantee. In fairness to yourself learn how easy it is to be slender. Marmola Prescription TWets are sold by all druaeists at *1 per h , Send this coupon for our latest boo!., i 25-ct. sample free, and our guarantee. Clip it now. The Pleasant Way to Reduce MARMOLA 2-235 General Motors Bldg. c Detroit, mich. free mJL a. 1

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Young Violinist Plays i . Miss Betty Williams Miss Be*ty Williams, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. William Werner, played a program of rriYaslc Tuesday at the ninth birthday party of the Indianapolis Chapter, No. 20, W. O. N. A. R. D. at the Columbia Club. FI A) WE Ft SOCIETY TO MEET The Garden Flower Society of Indianapolis will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Harry G. Hill, consulting psychologist, will speak on “Culture by Flower Culture.” All flower lovers, and especially prize winners in the recent flower shows, are invited, regardless of their affiliations with the society. P. T. A. PLANS MEETING The first meeting of the Beech Grove, P. T. A. will be held Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the school. Miss Isabel Summerville, probate officer of the juvenile court, will speak on “Community Thought and its Agencies.”

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LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES OOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE. CARE THE ESCRET ' DRAWER—CONTINUED Syd seemed to be glad to ball John still further, for he said: “You and Leslie will have to be seen together as much as possible during the next few days, my friend. You won t have much time in the next week or two to go joy-riding.” "Oh, 1 know.” said my husband, miserably. “You don’t have to rub It In. I’ve told you I’ve been a fool. Why can’t you let it go at that, Syd? I think I could bear It, however, if I could get out of this mess myself Without having to bring Leslie into it.” “Unfortunately. Jack, you should have thuoght of that before you did this foolish thing,’' was Syd’s comment. Jack turned on his friend, impa tier.tly. "Surely, Syd, you do not think taking that silly little stenographer out and getting her a supper was any great nln, do you?’’ “N A in the least. Jack, my boy.

I don’t think It was even a misdemeanor. It was Just a mistake. Have you not found. Jack, that mistakes or foolish impulses are usually pun- j lghed more than real sins? Surely j your own experience in the past must have taught you that. The law of compensation Is absolutely -Implacable. Whatever, we do to others, whatever we have ourselves, must be paid for. If we receive. It is only because we have given. Always, we must pay. It is poor humanity’s struggle to escape payment that makes all the tragedy of the world. Very few of us understand that If we avoid the payment for everything we take for ourselves, and paying nothing, tfe rail at fate for giving us nothing.” “I’m not In a mood, Syd,” interrupted John, “for epigrams or philosophy. I know you’ve been a good friend to me and have helped me out of a good many scrapes, but I’ve paid for It by listening to your sermons over and over again. “I’ll telephone for your taxi. Mrs. Atherton,” he said, as he turned to Sally, and with this he left the room. As the taxi came for Sally, I bowed her good-night, made my excues to the men, and after a little glimpse at my sleeping boys, I went into my room and prepared for bed. I heard

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Syd and Jack talking for a long time afterward, and sometimes their voices were raised too high for good nature. “Jack is resenting Syd’s sermorf,” I said to myself. They were talking when I went to sleep. I had my coffee at 7 o’clock and was ready to accompany Jack to the hospital. As we got into our motor, we saw reporters lurking about the street, and for their benefit we tried to be very much engrossed In each other. When we reached the hospital, we were informed that both the boy and the girl were better, much better than they were expected to be the night before. Jack gave a great sigh of relief, when he heard the news, and some of his ruddy color came back Into his face. He had looked very drawn and pale before. “Young Hastings will see you, Mr. Prescott, but I would not stay too long it I were you,” said the Interne. (Copyright 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) Next—Letter from Leslie Pres cott to the Little Marquise.

A/Tartha Lee’s Column

Heartsick Soldier Dear Jiliss Lee: I am 23 years old and have traveled from coast to coast trying to forget a rirl I met six years ago. I met her a year before I enlisted for three years. She promised she would marry me i when my time was up. I was discharged when I was 21 and going home I found she had bobbed her hair and wore rouge and everything a woman can put on her face . It made me angry and I left. I haven’t seen her for two years but she goes to my sister’s at least once a week. After I left she started to ro with a different fellow and site is still going with him. I have gone with a hundred or more girls and none of them appeal to me. I think of her all the time. What shall X do! WANDERING BLUES Apparently the girl loved you and was willing to wait for you for three years. Such constancy deserves reward, you know, especially since it would seem that you love her. After all, down under the paint, she’s the same sweet girl you loved at first. She probably thought that In your travels you had seen lots of girls and she wanted to be just as up-to-the-minute as they were. Bobbed hair is no disgrace. So, since you can’t find happiness without her, I’d go back home and look her up. If she is scill waiting for you, marry

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her and settle down, and she’ll probably dispense with paint for your sake. Wants to Be Sylph Dear Mine Lee: I am a girl 22 yearn of age. I have always been rather plump but not an fat a I am now. I weigh ln-l pounds and am five feet three inches tall. I have tried several ways to reduce but havo not teen successful. Will you please tell me what to dirt Bfc.BE Os course, you know that starchy foods have a tendency to fatten anil should be avoided by those wishing to reduce. You should not try any reducing method without the advice of your doctor, for you may seriously injure yourself. Have your doctor either make out a menu list for you or have one made that will apply to your body needs, that will contain the proper number of calories for each meal. Pumpkin pie season is upon us, so beware. Let it alone. "Why don’t you take up exercise at the Y. W. C. A.? I understand they will have classes this fall In normalizing weight by exercise. There are any number of reducing exercises. Rebuttal Charlesctte: I am sorry, my dear, if I misunderstood your letter, but you made yourself no clearer than the way I Interpreted it. Your second letter is clearer, and I think, if you will see a lawyer, that you can secure a divorce on fjpore stable grounds than incompatibility. Violence of any kind, threats, etc., can be used as grounds for divorce. So perhaps you can secure a divorce sooner than I told you. But I want to repeat my advice: Don’t Jump

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out of the frying pan Into the Are. Walt awhile before you marry again. Be sure this time that you can be happy. I ant glad you are working. I hope It is something that you like to do, because that kind of work is the greatest solace In the world. It’s a great mender of broken lives.

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