Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1925 — Page 8

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Qocial Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

SHE marriage of Mias Mario Guedelhoefer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. August F. Guedelhoefer, 2602 N. Meridian St., to Harold G. Snyder, took place Wednesday morning at 9 at the SS Peter and Paul Cathedral, Bishop Joseph M. Chartrand officiating. The service was read before an altar banked with white chrysanthemums. Miss Frances Spencer, organist, played a program of bridal music, preceding the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a street costume of ashes of roses and a large hat to match. She wore a Stone Marten choker and carried a large corsage of bride’s roses and valley lilies. Miss Lorette Guedelhoefer, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a dress of Epinard green cloth, with a hat to match, and carried an arm bouquet of chrysanthemums in the fall shades. John Guedelhoefer, brother of the bride, was best man, and Martin Natz and George Cutrell, were ushers. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Columbia Club for the immediate families. Following a wedding trip through the East.. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will be at home in Indianapolis. * * * Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin. 1844 N7 Pennsylvania St., entertained Wednesday with a luncheon for twenty guests at the Columbia Club in honor of Miss Alexander L. Tag"\art, Jr., of Bronxville, N. Y., who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Taggart, 5655 Washington Blvd. Miss Genevieve Wright of Chicago, a guest of Mrs. Lafayette Page, was an out-of-town guest. Mrs. Taggart will receive informally Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6. There are no invitations. Mrs. James L. Gavin will give an informal dinner party for Mrs. Taggart, Jr., Friday evening at the Indianapolis Country (ilub. * * St. Catherine's church was the scene Wednesday morning at 9 of a pretty fall wedding, when Miss Mary Margaret Round, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Round, 1016 Morris St., became the bride of Patrick David Sullivan. The ceremony was performed by an uncle of the bridegroom, the Rev. P. J. O’Leary of New York City. Palms and ferns decorated the church, which was lighted by whitd cathedral candle. Miss Helen Colbert, organist, played a program of bridal airs. The bride wore a straightline gown of white bridal satin, fashioned with a circular skirt and beaded in pearls. She wore a tulle veil with a cap of duchess lace, and orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and valley lilies. The bride's sister, Miss Florence Round, was her only attendant. She wore a frock of pastel blue georgette, beaded in crystals. She. carried a shower bouquet of Butterfly roses, and wore a large black satin hat. Dennis Sullivan was best man. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of bride’s parents. Covers were laid for thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan have gone on a wedding trip to Chicago, and the Northwest. They will be at home after Nov. 1, at 1035 Bradbury AVe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarty, and family, and Miss Agnes Schuller of Dayton, Ohio, were guests. ♦ * * The Legislative Council of Indiana Women, will hold a business meeting Oct. 29 at 10:30 a. m. at the Claypool, for the purpose of electing officers. Nominations will be made from the floor. Mrs. R. Hartley Sherwood, will preside in the absence of Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, president, who is in Georgia. * * * The Riley Hospital Cheer Guild will meet at 2 p. in. Tuesday at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Ed Jackson will be the speaker. * * Misses Kdtherine and Charlotte Roberts, 45 N. Randolph St., were to entertain members and pledges of Sigma Phi Sorority with a spread at their home Wednesday evening. * *' * St. Margaret’s Guild gave a silver offering tea Wednesday from 2 to 5 p. m. at the new home of Mrs. William B. Paul, 4401 N. Meridian St. Fall flowers were decorations. In the receiving line were Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Preston Rubush, president, and Mrs. Gustave Mueller, vice president. Miss Marjorie Call, Roachdale, Ind., gave a number of harp selections

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Before her marriage Oct. 10, Mrs. Robert E. Bastiari was Miss Louise Stockdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stockdale, 2531 Central

and Mrs. Sidney Fenstermaker and Mrs. Frederick Van. Nuys sang a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Virgil Moon. Mrs. Caroline W. Wade and Mrs. George Grinsteiner presided at the tea tables. They were assisted in serving by Mrs. Lucius French, George Spindler, J. H. Trimble, (?. P. Condor, H. K. Dunn, Hal Taylor and Russell Cosier. Mrs. Myron Cosier was chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. * * * Indiana Branch league of Aineri- | can Penwomen held its opening luncheon Wednesday at the SpinkArms Hotel. Covers were laid for twenty. Mrs. Dwight E. Aulton had charge of the program. Short talks were given by Mrs. S. R. Artmaji, Mrs. Ernest Miss Margaret Scott, Mrs. Blanche Foster Boruff. Mrs. Edward Franklin White and Mrs. Florence Webster Long. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, first vice president, gavg a greeting. Mrs. Grace Porterfield Polk sang a group of songs, and Mrs. Ethel Arnold Tilden of Greencastle, Ind., read a number of her poems. * * * The community welfare department of the Woman's Departmeilt Club opened its season Wednesday with a luncheon at 13:15 p. in. at its clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian St., followed by a business meeting and program. Dr. Howard Jensen of Butler College spoke on "Woman and the New Social Order.” Mrs. William Engle sang a group of songs accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway. Mrs. George Van Dyke, chairman, presided. * * * Mrs. George O. Browne and Miss Beneat Cox were to entertain at 8 p. m. Wednesday with a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Browne's mother, Mrs. W. H. Bockstahler, 317 E. Thirty-Seventh St., in honor of Miss Mafy Elizabeth Hollister, whose marriage to Otto C. Mahrdt will take place Oct. 28. Guests were to be Misses Mary Elizabeth Hollister, Maxine Harry, Betty Keller, Dorothy Reynolds, PJetty Burgess, Eleanor Carpenter and Dorothy Wilhelm and Mesdames Augusta B. Hollister, Earl Shea, Willard B. Gates. Russell T. Cook, Blanton Coxen, William Coons, Jr.; Edwin Whitaker, Ralph Werner, Curtis McCoy, Charles Rhody, J. Wendell Roth and Dudley A. Smith. The hostesses were to be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Daisy Cox and Mrs. W. H. Bockstahler. .* * * The Literary Sixteen Club observed President’s day with a luncheon at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Ronald A. Foster, outgoing president, was hostess, assisted by Mrs. T. J. Komstohk, retiring secretary. Mrs. Frank Wampler is the new president. * * * Mrs. Thomas Smith Garber. 620 E. P’orty-Second St., was hostess Wednesday afternoon for the Indiana Wellesjey Club. * A miscellaneous shower was given Monday evening by Misses Helen Ward, Ruth Scherer and Hazel Bakemier at the home of Miss Ward, 768 Carlyle Pa., in honor of Miss Elizabeth Prieshoff, whose marriage to Claude Moulden will take place this month. * * * Mothers' Alliance of Alpha Delta Theta Sorority entertained Wednesday with a luncheon at the chapter house. 56 Irvington Ave., in honor of the new pledges of the Butler chapter, and their mothers. Fall flowers decorated the rooms and tables. Mrs. Walker Baylor sang a group of songs. Mrs. F. C. Schmitz, new president, presided. The new pledges are Misses Elizabeth Gallagher. Loza Conn, Marjory Woods, Harriett King, Virginia Sohl, La Rue Hale, Ruth Blackman, Marian Weaver, Louise Martin, Elizabeth Kirk and Mildred Murphy. ** ♦ t Mrs. Nell R. Kemper. 4002 PaMc Ave., was hostess Wednesday for the October meeting of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon national honorary musical sorority. A luncheon at 1 p. m. followed a brief business meeting. Covers were laid for twenty. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Walter H.' Hiatt, Mi-s. David Porterfield and Miss Hijftchings. Following fihe luncheon a musical program in (Vmrge of Mrs. Walter

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Judd was given. Mrs. Judd read a paper on folk music. Mrs. Pea A-1 Munday Dedert sang Bulgarian and Roumanian songs and Mrs. Jane Johnson Burroughs sang Russian songs. Mrs. John Sink, pianist, played several folk melodies. • * • Mrs. Lloyd Ross and Mrs. Anna Wishard entertained Wednesday evening with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Wishard, 35 E. Troy Ave., in honor of Miss Theresa Fisher, whose marriage to Raymond Myers will take place Oct. 31. Appointments were in orchid and yellow. Guests were Misses Effie Myers, Lois Dick, Elma Thomas, Genevieve Orme, Hattie Pershing, Bertha Pershing, Mesdames Minnie Pershing, Albert Maschmeyer, Dallas Church, Herman Fisher and Ford Freers. * • * Miss Mary Agnes Costello, whose marriage to Joseph Colbert will take place Thanksgiving day, was to be honor guest Wednesday evening at a dinner party at the Hoosier Athletic Club followed by a theater party at Keith’s. Covers were to be laid for Misses Mary Agnes Costello, Noreene Duneon, Lucille Costello, Messrs. Joseph Colbert, John Kelly, Cecil Dehner, Messrs, and Mesdames B. T. Colbert, William Lannon and Eugene Dehner. * * • ALVIN P. HOVEY W. R. C.. card party, 8 p. m. Friday, Mrs. Joseph McClain. 1218 Perry Ave., hostess. INDIES OF ST. RITA’S CHURCH, euchre and lotto, 2:30 p. m. Thursday, Nineteenth and j Arsenal AVe., Mrs. Joseph Wilhelm and Mrs. Thomas Barragary, hostesses. LADIES OF ST. CATHERINE S CHURCH, card parties, 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. Thursday. St. Catherine’s Hall, Shelby and Tabor Sts. The Tangle LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAR-TON-CONTINUED When I arrived at the office, Syd, , after taking Leslie back to (the house, Mrs. Atherton told me that Maggie Stimpson’s father was in my own office. I opened the door and found the old man had worked himself up into an insane fury. It seems that he came down right away after telling Mrs. Atherton that I could not play fast and loosely with his daughter and had been storming around at such a rate that Mrs. Atherton had shut him up in my private office thinking he could do less harm there than anywhere else. “Did you want to see me?” I asked. "I certainly do, if your name is Prescott,” he answered. "What is your business?” “What have you been doing to my daughter?” in a voice that shook the furniture and rattled the typewriter keys. . "I don't quite understand your question,” I answered. “Who are you and who is your daughter?” “You know perfectly well who I am,” he yelled at me. “I am Bill Stimpson and you’ve poisoned my daughter’s good name. The papers are full of it this morning. I want to know how long this thing has been going on and what you’ve been doing to Maggie.” “As you have informed me that you read the morning papers. Mr. Stimpson, you know without my telling you that I took your daughter out to dinner. I probably gave her a better dinner that she would have had at home.” That seemed to infuriate him al mOHt to frenzy. He got up, shook his fist in my face and said: “What right have you to take my little girl out to dinner, and you a married man?” “Well, she was hungry. At least she told rhe so. and as I was going out to have my dinner, I took her along.” “You had been drinking, you know you had. My poor little innocent girl!” “Your poor little innocent girl, Mr. Stimpson, is at least twenty years old. I invited her in a perfectly gentlemanly manner to have dinner with me and she accepted. I was bringing her home immediately after dinner, when the accident occurred. Neither of us had any liquor of any

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kind. I believe in obeying the law. I never drink in public even when I know it is pre-war stuff.” “Yes, you got her .name in the papers. It was the first time the name of Stimpson has ever gotten into the papers and it's going to cost you good money,” he threatened. “Oh, that’s it, is it? I can’t see just why I should be made to pay for taking a girl to dinner M hen she herself accepted the invitation.” “Well, we’ll just see about it. What do you think your wife would say to a thing like this?” “We’ll leave my wife out of it, Mr. Stimpson, but for your satisfaction, I would say to you that my wife hase not mentioned the matter to me.” “Don’t she know it yet?” “My wife reads English perfectly well.” (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) Next—Letter from .lohn Alden Prescott to Sydney Carton. 300 WOMEN TO HELP Will Take Field in Annual Community Fund Drive. More than 300 local women are ready to carry on the annual campaign of the Indianapolis Community Fund which opens Nov. 6, it was announced today by Mrs. Russell Fortune, women’s chairman. “This is the best meeting I have ever ad-

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Martha Lee SaysPURE GOLD IN LOVE AT A PREMIUM NOW

The value of a good girl is higher than it was, not lower, because there are so many inferior brands on the market for sale at any price.

Love and marriage have a tinge of business to them like other stocks. It Is more or less a matter of supply and demand. Just now the market is flooded, as business persons would say. with cheap girls, ready to be picked up and ready to pay the price, whatever it is, for their "entertainment.” And consequently buyers cannot tell the gold from the brass, outward appearances being the same. And girls cannot understand why they are so misunderstood. First on the list of women who are cheapening womanhood generally and putting a brand of licentiousness on every normal, pleasure loving girl in the country, are married flirts. Cheaters of the first water. Men are so used to finding girls at every turn of the way who are quite willing to be seduced, that they cannot believe their eye3 and ears when they meet girls who are pretty, charming, loVable, and who refuse to be loved without the protection of a wedding ring. The other kind of girls, not only are stamping themselves indelibly as cheap and tawdry, but they label every other girl a “copy.” Married Flirt D,-ar Mss Lee: I go with a girl who is married She lives with her husband, taut we go out with other fellows. Her husband does no better for he goes out with other women. Do Ido wronif to take this girl out and have a good tlm j‘ > \ TSY I don’t believe you would have asked me that question If you had not been convinced that you were doing wrong. Any man who sees you with such a cheater sees also the handwriting on the wall, and knows that you would not be a good matrimonial investment. If she can not live agreeably with her husband, .then she had better secure a divorce, and stop cheating not only^

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her husband, but the friends with whom she goes. Page a Decent Man Dear Miss Lee: Are there any decent men left in the world who care lor a decent girl? I'd hate to gamble a whole lot on there being any de.-ent men left. I an: a young widow refined, educated, of got*] appearance, and a business woman. Naturally I got lonesome. Blit do you think the men will be friends, having a wholesome good time in the right way, enjoying a straight, clean friendship? No. they must have petting parties. and they're through with the girls who won’t pot. Is that all they want to go with a girl for? DISGUSTED I can make you no rash promises, but I believe there are a few decent men left. The difficulty is finding them, and I imagine they are at a premium wherever they are. The numerousness of cheap girls has put an impression of cheapness on every other woman in a man's eyes. All men have some decency, but what’s the use of showing it to women who aren’t particularly anxious to have it? Just stick to your own ship, and let the pirates pass you up. You’ll find a decent man some day. Queer Triangle Dear Martha Lee: I love a man wflom I have known for almost a year However. he has informed me that he waa thinking of marrying another woman wilh whom he has been going tor almost three year* He said there was nothing definite arrange.i yet. in fact his attitude makes me think he lias not even asked her and yet he talks in such a matter of fact way. that I believe he was tolling the truth. Do volt think as my mother does, that he was onl ytrving to torment me into making a conffwsion of my love for him? Sometimes I think he cares for me a little but other times he is very sarcastic, and everything he does or ways hurts me so I have been living in a dread of vm<*>rtaintv ever since l met him wondering if he cares or not. If he marries that girl all my future life will be ruined. I don t want to Intrude If he will be happy with

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her, and yet. If It is only to see If I care, I want to do ttie right thing, for Clove him ho ALICre. You have every right in the world to find out if he loves he- by asking him. Since your happiness is at stake, as you say, this is not a time for false pride. If Ho loves her and wants her. then you will bo fine enough to wish him happiness and not stand between him and the woman he really loves. If your mother is right, then you can confess your own love, and the triangle will be shattered. In either case, you will know, and tills terrible uncertainty, which Is worse than knowledge, Will he over.

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