Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1925 — Page 8

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

SHE home of the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas R. White, 4720 Park Ave., was the scene of a. quiet wedding: at 1:30 p. m. Thursday when their daughter, Miss Lucile White, became the bride of Mark M. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wright, 2246 Ashland Ave. The double ring ceremony was performed by the bride's father. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of blue chiffon over blue satin with silver accessories. She carried an arm bouquet of Mrs. Aaron Ward roses and lilies of the valley. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Wright left for Miami, Fla., where they will live. Mrs. Wright Is a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. Wright also attended Indiana University and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Chi fraternities. • * * Mrs. Elizabeth Wysong and Mrs. Mabel Blnnenger entertained with a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Wysong, 41 S. Bradley Ave., in honor of Miss Helen Thompson, whose marriage to George Wysong will take place Nov. 18. Mrs. Charles Felton, 930 Troy Ave., will entertain for Miss Thompson Saturday evening. * * * Mrs. D .M. House and Mrs. Theodore F. Holland, 3720 N. Pennsylvania St., entertained Wednesday with the first of a series of bridge"-lunc-heons at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Guests were Mesdames Neal Hixon, and Hodge Worsham and Grider, C. E. Short, Alvin Jones, Maurice Jansen, Douglas Russon, E. J. Herrmann, John Downing, C. E. Miss Margaret Wiley. * • • Miss Marie O’Connor, 4058 College Ave., was to entertain Thursday evening with a. handkerchief shower and bridge party in honor of Miss Mary Agnes Costello whose marriage to Joseph A. Colbert will take place Thanksgiving day. The house was to be decorated in chrystanthemums and the bride's colors, the rainbctw shades. The hostess was to be assisted by her mother, Mr. C. E. O’Connor, Miss Lucille O'Connor and Mrs. William Helt. * • * Miss George Elleston of the Cincinnati Times Star staff will speak at the Press Club luncheon, at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, at the Claypool. Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb is chairman of the program committee. Reservations are to be made with the secretary, Mrs. R. H. Peterson, 4549 Guilford Ave., before Saturday evening. • • • Mrs. Raymond D. Weaver, 3136 Broadway, was hostess Thursday afternoon for the Thursday Lyceum Club. Following a luncheon at 1 p. m. Mrs. Earl Condor spoke on "International Peace.” * • • Mrs. W. J. Probst, 4218 Boulevard PL, was hoste-ss Thursday afternoon for the Round Table Club. Officers were elected. * * * De march us Brown will speak on "Ancient Manuscripts,” at the Guest Day meeting of the Irvington Fortnightly Club, Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Passel, 115 Drexfel Ave. Mrs. Wayne Reddick will be assistant hostess. • * * Cyrena Van Gordon, prima donna mezzo-contralto of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, who will appear in concert at the Murat Theater, Monday evening, under the auspices of the Matinee Musicale, will be For Stiff Joints Pharmacists say that when all other so-called remedies fail Joint-Ease is sure to speedily succeed. It's for joint ailments only—that is why you are advised to use it for sore, creaky, painful, inflamed rheumatic joints. Joint-Base limbers up the joints—makes you feel younger—is clean and penetrating and quick results are assured—Sixty cents a tube at Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores, Goldsmith's 6 Drug Stores, Haag Drug Cos. and druggists everywhere. Always remember, when Joint-Ease gets in joint misery get sout —quick. Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World Joint-Ease —Advertisement. Be Free From Stomach Distress Most of the discomfort that results from a weak, nervous stomach Is due to excessive gas. This gas often expands the stomach far beyond its normal size, causing it to press against the heart and seriously disturb the action of that organ. Asa consequence, the sufferer feels loggy and sleepy after eating. He is bothered with headaches, extreme nervousness and, at times, sharp pains around the heart. In some cases the heart palpitates or flutters, producing a smothering sensation, dizziness or other evil effects. If you want genuine, lasting relief, yon must first get rid of the gas which causes all the trouble. Just take Bnalmc.nn's Gas Tablets as directed nud you will be free from further annoyance Not only do these tablets bullish gas, but jhey improve digestion, giving you new appetite, new energy, new interest in life. Baalmann's Gas Tablets are sold by Hook Drug Cos. and other leading druggists. Price sl. Mail orders filled by J. Baalmann, Chemist, San Francisco’. ■ —Advert isement.

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the house guest of Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappell, 2624 N. Meridian St. * * * Miss Irma Matthius, 957 Middle Dr., Woodruff Place, was hostess Wednesday evening for the Sigma Phi Kappa Sorority. Misses Mildred and Florence Young were guests. * * * CLUBS AND MEETINGS A. D. STUEIGHT CIRCLE, euchre, 8:30 p. m., Thursday, Mrs. Katherine Floyd, 941 W. Thirtieth St., hostess. SOCIAL CLUB OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, euchre, bunko, 2:30 and 8:30 p. m., Friday, school hall, N. Holmes Ave. AUXILIARY TO THE COMMONWEALTH CLUB, card party, 8:30 p. m., Friday, Liberty Hall, 3208 E. Michigan St. COMANCHE COUNCIL. No. 47, D. of P., card party, 8.30 p. m., Friday, Red Men's Hall, Morris and Lee Sts.

jyjartha Lee’s Column

Kisses and Dates Dear Martha Lee: I am a girl of 16. I have had a number of dates with a boy of 18. I wil not let him kiss me goodnight. He has had dates with another girl, and she always lets him kiss her. He teases me because I won t let him. Do you think I do right or do you. think I am old fashioned? Do you think he will like the other girl better because she lets him? BROWN-EYED SUE. He teases you, but he always comes back for more dates, kissless or otherwise, doesn’t he? Personally, I thing he is “testing” you to find out if you really will kiss him. I don’t think he will like the other girl better. I think you are wise not to give up your lips to a boy who simply wants to class you with another girl who will give up her lips to him. Do you want to be one of his “string” of conquests? Make a conquest of your own by n<*t permitting liberties, and you’ll have a friend as well as an admiror. Generous Impulse Dear Martha Lee: I am a young woman and sometimes very lonely despite the fact that I have many friends who acquire a grreae deal of my time. And when 1 am lonely, I love to write letters. Could you tell me of any one I might cheer up? Is there not a demand for anonvmous letters among the friendless? Is there not a crippled orphan, a lonely old woman or some wretched man to whom I might send a little cheer? LONELY That’s a very nice and generous

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the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lucas, in Frankfort, Ind. Mr. and Mis. Hall have gone on a motor trip, and will be at home after Dec. 1 at 3340 N. Meridian St.

D. A. R. HEARS I. U. HEAD President William I* Bryan Talks on “Progress Toward Peace.”

“Progress Toward Peace” was the subject of an address by Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana University,* before the Caroline Scott chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Thursday afternoon at the chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Roy A. Hunt, accompanied by Mrs. Charles A. Pfaffin, sang a group of songs. Mrs. James P. Goodrich and Mrs. S. E. I’erkins were hostesses. DROPS DEAD ON STREET Hu Tim re Svrrinl NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. 5. William Buell. 52. dropped dead on the street in here Wednesday evening of apoplexy. He came here a month ago and purchased a candy shop. The widow survives.

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LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE. care THE SECRET DRAWER—CONTINUED "I don’t understand you, Leslie,” said Jack to me. “What do you mean about me presuming on Syd's friendship? Syd knows I would do anything under the world for him. just as he would for me. We are friends It isn't a question of give or take. It’s a question of ‘give all thut’s necessary.’ It has just happened that you have known only of the things that Syd has done for me.” I could see. Little Marquise, that Jack was hurt. I will say this for my John. He does not know that he is a very selfish man. He simply has had things done for him. all his life and he goes right on letting people help him out of scrapes. I'm quite sure that he thinks Syd takes more joy out of doing things for John Alden Prescott than anything else in the world. I thought, perhaps, it would he as good a time as any to tell him that perhaps Syd had other things to think about all the time than his friend. At this. Jack laughed easily. ‘Leslie.” he said, "you do not seem to understand that poor old Syd is a plodding sort of human being. I

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think he would give all he has in the world to have just one sort of adventure that comes to me almost every day, even though those adventures be rather annoying. Don’t you realize, dear, that I furnish Syd all tiie romance and adventure that he ever £ets in his life?” I wanted. Little Marquise, to tell Jack not to be so sure of that, for just that morning I had had a letter from Melville Sartoris from which I am going to quote what he said about Syd. Mr. Sartoris is now on the Indian ocean and after describing to me the glorious nights upon his yacht, “when from one side the boat, the moon is beckoning along a silver pathway clear up to its own pale radiance, a radiance that some have called cold and dead but which to me seems the acme of quiet contentment. ”Beeau.‘S the night is so exquisitely beautiful." he says, “that I cannot hardly stand it, I have come Inside to get a saner viewpoint upon life. I’ve been thinking all the evening of you, my dear lady of the snows, and that saturnine young friend of your hushnnd’s. Sydney farton, I think is his name. That man raajly fascinates me. I suppose

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if anyone could really look into his heart which he keeps discreetly hidden—he does not wear it on his sleeves, as your gay and self-suffi-cient husband does—one would see whole worlds of romance that one would never expect from his cold exterior. “If I were a woman, Leslie, I think that he would engage my attention much more than Mr. Prescott. There

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