Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1925 — Page 12

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QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

M~ — ISS MARTE EISEXLOHR, 3760 N. Pennsylvania St., entertained with a tea and personal shower at 4 p. m. Friday in honor of Miss Sara Elizabeth Gasav.ay, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. ;C>. Gasaway, 1131 N. Delaware St. ( .whose marriage to Yale Rice of I'etoskey, Mich., will take place .'Tuesday. * * Mrs. Isabelle Flaherty. 408 Bosart Aye., was hostess Friday afternoon for the Irvington Catholic Woman’s Study Club. Mrs. George Faulstlck spoke on “Cathloci Charities in Our City” and Mrs. O. N. Allen on ‘ Catholic Hoospitals in the United States. Miss Mary A. Meyers of the Public Health Association talked. '■Owei** * * of Alpha Chi Omega •JWbrity of Butler University were ; $o entertain with a dance Friday evening at the Lebanon Country Club. Prof. Irvin T. Shultz, Miss •Corinne Welling and Mrs. E. B. Scheldon were to be chaperons. Misses Beulah Moore and Faye Smith were to give a stunt, t Miss Helen Louise Warrnouth was general chairman, assisted by Misses .Catherine Cryan, Mary Catherine Wilson and Jeanetta Watson. Other pledges are Misses Estella Poston, Helen Haynes, Katherine Harrod, ;4\iary Catherine Wilson, Beulah ‘Mdore, Dorothy Davis, Betty Barclay. Faye Smith, Jane Hurst and ■Wallace Montague. ; The chapter will hold open house Sunday from 3 to 6 p. m. at the chapter house, 4912 E. Washington St. Members of the committee in charge arc Misses La Donna Lamb, chairman, Helen Erber, Georgianna Rockwell and Elizabeth Anderson. In the receiving line will be Miss .Virginia Curtis, president, Mrs. Eliza •Bo Sheldon and the pledges. * * * V Mrs. H. 11. Robertson, 66 N. Ritter Ave., was hostess Friday afternoon Tbr the Lincolnion Chapter of the International Study Club. Mrs. Samuel . Altman talked. Mrs. Robertson read .a paper and Mrs. Gutha Stephenson spoke. * * * Mrs. Lynn B, Millikan. 1304 N. ' Delaware St., was to be hostess Friday evening for the Martha Hawkins Society of the First Baptist Church. Husbands of the members were to be guests. A buffet supper was to be served at 6:30 p. m. . Assistant hostesses were to be Mesdames O. li Anthony, Glenn O. Friermood, Pearl Taylor, F. E. Tay!lor, J. W. Capron, Oscar Frenzel, J. A. Warrender, O. C. Pierson, Vir- • ginia Sterling, R. H. Morse Jr., Guy h-tubush, J. B. Carr, L. C, Shoerte■man, Nellie Greyer, Nellie Schellhouse, C. L. Weaver and C. L. Lambert.

Indianapolis Woman’s Club met at :t p. m. Friday at the Propylaeum. Mrs. Frances Winslow and Miss Ethel Cleland spoke. * * * Mis. Howard Passel. 115 Drexel f Avo., was hostess Friday afternoon for the Irvington Fortnightly Club. Demarchus Brown gave a talk. * * • Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority of ■ Butler University was to hold open . house for students and faculty members fi;om 8 to 11 p. m. Friday at the chapter house, 5657 E. Washington St., in honor of pledges. * * * f! Clubs ami Meetings ? TROUBADOUR CLUB, euchre, 8:30 p. rn. Saturday, 29 S. Delaware : Street. i ALVIN P. HOVEY W. R. 0., regular meeting, 1:30 p. m. Friday, 116 E. Maryland St. DAUGHTERS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, regular meeting, Mrs. T. 'R. Carr, 835 N. Gladstone Ave., hostess. SERVE VERY COLD Fruits should always be served as cold as possible. Place flngerbowls on the table when fruit is served.

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Sorority Alumnae to Give Party

—Photo by Moore field, Inc. Mrs.* William H. Gaddis

General chairman for the card party to be given Saturday afternoon by the Alpha Phi Alumnae Association at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsyl-

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The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE, CARE THE SECRET DRAWER—CONTINUED "You will forgive me, lady fair," continued Melville Sartoris in his letter, "I assure you I am not in any way trying to belittle your husband. He's an upstanding sort of a chap even if a little self-sufficient. “I’m only trying to convey to you the fact that as an outsider, u man who has had a great deal of experience in observing people, I am finite sure that the friend of husband is the lover of wife. "There, J know, I’ve expressed myself awkwardly, for not for one moment do I think that Friend Sydney has ever told you how much he cares for you. Indeed, I think he has kept his head stuck in the sand of coldness and like an ostrich thinks that all he would not have you see is covered. "Nevertheless, I know that with your woman’s perspicuity, you are well aware that the man who always comes at your husband’s call does not always do it because of the love he bears to him alone. "I’m having a quiet smile as I think of your consternation that I would dare to write you the things that I am writing, but, because of the conditions under which these letters are written, I don’t mind telling you I am having the greatest romantic thrills I have ever had in all my life. I can say to you anything I want to about myself as well as everybody else. I can make you the most astonishing protestations, well knowing that you cannot stop me. because you do not know whereto write to me and you never will. “Dear lady of the snows, there are compensations in the fact that I shall never look upon your fact again because, if it were otherwise, if I Intended some day to meet you fact-to-face, I would never dare to tell you that more than any other woman on this earth, you intrigue and interest Melville Sartoris." Surely, Little Marquise, you never received in all your life a letter that was moro startling than the one from which I have quoted here and I feel quite wicked because I would not dare show it to Jack and yet it is nothing that I can help. I expect, however, that Jack would say that having read the first one, I could put all the others in the fire unopened. I defy, however, any woman good or bad who, having read/the

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first one, would ever torture her curiosity in the way it would torture it, if she destroyed the others she received unopened. Melville Sartoris is exteremely clever. He has built up for himself a most Intriguing companionship—one that has all the charm of intimacy and yet he has arranged matters in such a way that he can keep on or let go as he pleases. I have nothing to say! What would I do if I could write him, Little Marquise? (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW—Let ter from Leslie Prescott to the Little Marquise. CONGRESSMAN’S WIFE DIES By United Prret GALESBURG, 111., Nov. 6.—Mrs. May Roberts King, wife of Representative Edward J. King, prominent in Congress, died suddenly of heart disease here early today.

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IV/rartha Lee’s Column

Triangle Points Dear Miss Leo: I have been In love with a youns married woman far three year*. She is young, but she la six years older than I. She loves me. she has more faith In me than In her husband. She la a good woman, a good housekeeper and mother She isn’t nappy. Do you think if I left where she couldn’t see me every day. It would change things and make it easy for her? She has just married the wrong man. Her husband doesn’t care for her, but she loves her children. BEWILDERED. I think the young woman will doubtless adjust herself to the conditions more peaceably if you stay away from her than if you hover around. I think its the honorable thing for yj>u to do to go -away. l Moreover, you have your own side to think of. The woman is a good deal older than you. and had children whom she cannot help but love more

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than you if she is any kind of a mother at all. If she went away with you with her children your "romance” would lose its flavor, since, in my opinion, It is based on romantic pity, and if she left the children at home, she would annoy you with her persistent worry, and flashes of conscience. Better go now. EMERGENCY CEMENT An emergency cement for mend

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ANOTHER VALUE TRIUMPH! y] Fur-Trimmed /xSI COATS af sn.9s JM This special offering will I j permit you to select from Coats of the most desirable MS styles. Coats that are all I j if/ mS new and have just been re- /■ Mla nWk ceived in the last few days. I mffll Mvh New flare effects, wrappy j and , ./A models and straightline styles of lustrous bolivias, I smoothly finished suedes, \ \ I velours. Sizes 16 to 54!/&. 1 \ 1 Fur Trimmings /J> \ \ Fitch Opossum, Coney , $ VJL Thibetine, Manchurian ' Wolf, Mandel Civetine

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FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1925

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Fur-Trimmed COATS of quality fabrics In all the new styles for women, (misses and juniors. $24.95 up. THE WHY STORE 29 E. OHIO BT.

STARTING TOMORROW AT 8:30 400 of Our Finer Dresses $0.95 This is one of those rare occasions that happens only once in a great while. Think of buying for only $6.95 dresses of fine silk, satins and wool. Smart flared and circular models with long sleeves, kick pleats and pun sleeves. Every one is a style of the present season.

$75 Fur Coats *47^ Very Special at This Price

LADIES’ Sample Suits $50.00 Values Sizes lO'to 46