Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1925 — Page 6

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QOCIAL Activities KXTEKTA I X M E N T S W EDGING S B E T it OTIIALS

IKS HELEN SCHMITZ, 3110 N. Riley St., was to entertain at 8 p. m. Monday with a personal shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Dinsniore, whose marriage to Raymond E. Blackwell will take place Oct. 28. Rainbow shades were to be used in decorations. Miss Beatrice Johnston was to be assisting hostess. Other guests were to be Misses Dorothy Shaffer, Iva Whitmore, Clarissa Robertson, Elizabeth Oeisel, Raye Great batch, Margaret Rink, Naomi Adams, Mary Nicoll, Mary Estel Lawlor and Louise Cook. * * * The second of a series of art lectures under the auspices of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women was given at 4 p. m. Monday at the John Herron Art Institute with Miss Doroth yßlair as speaker. Her subject was: “The Practical Application of Art.” Hostesses were Miss Anna Claybaugh, Mrs. Roy Fatout, Mrs. J. M. Williams and Miss Alice French. * * The art department of the Woman’s Department Club entertained with a, tea at the clubhouse, 3 702 N. Meridian St.. Monday afternoon for Mrs. TjOU Ellen C. Khowe of Chautauqua, N. Y., whose paintings were on exhibition. Mrs. Sehowe is a former Indianapolis woman. Mrs. S. E. Perkins, director of the art department, spoke on “Modern English Art.” Mrs. Charles T. Hanna was chairman of the hostesses. * * * Trinity Lutheran Church was th? scene of a quiet wedding at 1:45 p. m., Sunday, when Miss Rachel Bray, 424 N. Sherman Pr., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Bray of Noblesville, Ind., became th*> bride of Wilbur' Carl Schwier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Schwier, 933 East Dr., Woodruff PI. The Rev J. D. Mathas, assisted by the Rev Manfred Reinke, officiated. Paul Egbert, organist, played a group of bridal airs and the wedding march from “Lohrengrin” for the entrance o fthe bridal party. Miss Mary Bray, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a flat-backed crepe' dress and carried an arm bouquet of Columbia roses and ferns. The ring-bearer was little Judith Ann Hastings, who

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wore a frock of white organdy over pink satin and carried the ring on a pink satin pillow. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a brown costume suit and a close fitting hat of imported gold cloth. She carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses and ferns. Norman C. Schaaf was best man. Following a reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schwier left on an eastern trip. After Nov. 15, they will be at home at 4608 E. Washington St. * * * Mrs. Thomas Smith Garber, 620 E. Forty-Second St., will be hostess at 2:30 Wednesday for the Indiana Wellesley Club. * * * The Irvington M. E. Church was the scene of a pretty wedding at 8 p. m. Saturday, when Miss Arline Gertrude Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Webster, 131 Bosart Ave., became the bride of Stanley Creen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A\ illiam S. Green of Denver, Col. The Rov. W. L. Ewing officiated. Two tall cathedral candles lighted the altar which was arranged with palms, ferns and baskets of flowers. Mrs. Charles Teeters, organist, played a group of bridal airs preceding the ceremony and Mrs. Oscar Boell of St. Charles, 111., sang “At Dawning” and “I Love You Truly.” Mrs. Thomas Shinier, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of peach-colored georgette and carried an arm bouquet of roses tied with tulle. Miss Wilhelmina Schoenholtz, maid of honor, wore a gown of orchid chiffon and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses tied with green tulle. The bridemaids. Misses Olena McCain and Alice Brady, wore gowns of georgette trimmed with point lace and girdles of velvet leaves. They carried arm bouquets of roses. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of blush pink georgette over white satin, made with a full skirt and trimmed with point pace and seed pearls. A court train fell from her shoulders. Her veil was edged with lace and arranged .with a coronet of lace and orange blossoms. She carried a shower of white roses and lilies of the valley. Milton Green, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Paul Moore, Alexander Sutton, Thomas S. Shimer, William Owenther and L. S. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Green left on an eastern wedding trip. After Nov. 3 5 they will be at home at 5154 E. Michigan St.

Mr. and Mrs. Will McGriff, 3735 N. Salem St., and Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Garrigus, 4252 Sunset Ave., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett M. Lewis, of Irvington, at Cedar Springs Hotel near New Paris, Ohio. * * * Miss Mary .Helen Borchdrding, 3707 N. Meridian St., will be hostess Saturday evening for the Apha Gamma Latreian Club. Miss Dorothy Robinson will review “American Social History,” by Nevins. * * The engagement of Miss Lurece Mannix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mannix, 1340 Park Ave., to Edward P. Onkey of Bridgeport, Conn., has been announced. The wedding will take place Thanksgiving day at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The marriage of Miss Bertha Sadler, daughter of Mrs. Martha Sadler, 2507 Central Ave., and T. Herbert Wark of Los Angeles, Cal., has been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Wark will live In Los Angeles, Cal. * * * Mrs. John 1511 E. Forty Second St., wa®to entertain with a kitchen evening at

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her home in honor of Miss Cozy Irene Ward, 1046 W. Thirty-Fourth St.,, whose marriage to Paul M. Vogt will take place Saturday. CLUB MEETING FRIDAY Democratic ” ■••entli District Will Convene The Seveittn i..,,.. . emocratic Women’s Club will hold its regular meeting at 8 p. m. Friday at the Indiana Democratic on N. Pennsylvania s. Attorney William Headrick will speak. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. will precede the program. Reservations may be made with Mrs. George Werbe at Democratic headquarters, 528 National City Bank Bldg., or Mrs. Mary Knippenberg, 2062 N. Illinois St.

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The Tangle LETTER FROM JOHN A [.DEN PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CARLTON. Dear SyJ: I had no idea when I left you and Sally Atherton to take Leslie home that you were going to do your usual vanishing act. I think, old man, it would have been better had you stayed here rather than catching that morning train. You must have read the accounts in the morning paper at the station. It seems to me, however, that as long as you had been here when the thing started you might as well have stayed and played the game until the end. Os course, all the afternoon scandal sheets have had interviews with everybody except the people who are concerned in the accidnt. It has become one of my greatest indoor sports to read in the daily papers what is being said about me and my family each day. My personal light is even more public than my income tax return because my Income tax returns were only published once a year in each newspaper and it seems to me that my personal affairs in one way or another have been published dally since I took hold of the steel mills. You say give me the “low down” on the whole thing. Why didn't you stay here and get it yourself? Part 1 of it I told you last night, you know, at the central station, but I will reI>eat a few facts just to refresh your memory, and make out a ease for the defense. As I told you I am perfectly Innocent of any wrong doing in this last affair. “Damn Yoti Syd, don’t laugh.” The truth of the matter is I was only a bit Impulsive or Indiscreet, If you will. You know when Sally Atherton went away, she left a young woman in my office to take her place. The girl blossomed out into something pretty but as she began to care for her appearance she became a worse nml worse stenographer. I had determined to let her go Immediately the moment Mrs. Atherton returned. The day that Mrs. Atherton was to arrive I sent Jimmie Condon to the train telling him to bring her directly to my office where I thought we could arrange a plan to give Maggie Stimpson a chance in the outer room at something. In meantime Leslie went down to the station to meet Sally herself, took her back to Mrs. Atherton’s apartment where the girls had dinner together and chinned far into the night. You can imagine how surprised and disappointed I was when Jimmie Condon returned from the station and told me that Leslie had said she wanted to visit with Sally. Consequently my secretary would not be down to the office until the next morning. You know, Syd, that Leslie never interferes with any of my office plans and I was not only surprised hut a little peeved when I found what she had done. It was past closing time when T stepped Into the corridor and found the little Stimpson girl weeping. T asked her what was the matter and she said she expected to be discharged now that my old secretary had come hack. I told her I would see she was kept on as assistant or something. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) , TOMORROW —letter from John A’den Prescott to Sydney Carlton —Continued.

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P. T. A. BODY TO BEGIN SESSIONS State Convention Will Be Opened Tuesday. The annual convention of the Indiana Parent-Teacher Association will open Tuesday at 10 a. m. with a business meeting at the Severin. Following a community sing at the afternoon session, the t*peakers will Im> Dr. Maxwell Savage, Worcester. Mass., who will talk on “Teeth”; Alias Emma Colbert, Dean of Teachers College here, on “Pre-School Child”, and Robert Binkerd of New York on “The American Citizen and His Railroad.” The afternoon session will close with a clothing play directed by Miss Mary L. Matthews, head of the home economics department. Purdue University. The state board of managers was to meet Monday evneing at the Severin. TWTartha Lee’s Column Daniel in the Lion's Den Dear Miss Lee: I am a gentleman 24 years old I have gone with quite a num her of girls, but I cannot, fliul one with whom 1 thought I oou and he happy. The girl 1 would want would be sincere, not too la'k.vtive, amiable and one who could do a little loving. Nowadays they are too bold want to be boss and I find the working 1 jrirl is too Independent. She wants to keen on working after her marriage and 1 find she w ants too expensive clothes They make too much money nowaday*. 1 wish I could find an old-fashioned girl who stays home with her .mother and he ps out. I know of one girl like that, but I can't get an introduction. She goes to mv church. How could I got around it. Miss Hoe I don’t want to spoil thing*, for she is too precious these days DANIEL I wish you could find an old fashioned girl too, and then you’d wish in a hurry for the modern girl. The old-fashioned gill was more suhtle and adroit in her love affairs, hut with It she was more underhanded. She had to be. I’d much rather watch a modern girl brush out her bobbed hair than watch an

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