Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1925 — Page 3

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 1325

MUSICAL GROUP WILL OBSERVE FOUNDER’S DAY Mu Phi Epsilon Members to Have Dinner at Country Club. Founder’s Day of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary sorority, will be observed Friday by Kappa chapter of the Metropolitan School of Music and the Indianapolis Alumnae Club with a dinner and niusicale at the Highland Golf and Country Club at 6 p. m. Kappa Gamma patronesses and members of the Beta chapter of De Pauw University will be guests. Mrs. B. E. Neal, chairman of the social committee, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Charles G. Fitch will be toastmistress. Responses will be made by Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt, Miss Grace Hutchings and Miss Margaret Pearson. A violin quartet. Miss Berenice Reagan, Lucille Chandler, Tone Wilson and Mrs. Elsa Holzwarth Smith will play. Miss Margaret Pearson, soprano, and Miss Ruth Beals, contralto, will sing. A quartet, Mrs. Asel Spellman Stitt and Misses Charlotte Lieber, Edith Jane Fish and Norma Mueller will sing. Occompanists will be Mrs. Helen Smith Folz, Mrs. Charles R. Porter, and Mrs.%Tames A. Moag. Kappa chapter will hold its regular business meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. J. Gaunt, 219 W. Maple Rd. Blvd. DETROIT JUDGE WILL ADDRESS CLUB MEETING Woman’s Department Organization to Meet on Wednesday. "Why Justice Fails, or What Is Wrong With Our Judicial Procedure’’ will be the subject of an address by Judge J. Hannibal Clancy. Detroit, Mich., at the general meeting of the Woman's Department Club Wednesday afternoon at the club house, 1702 N. Meridian St. Community sine mg will precede the address. Members of the home and education department will serve tea. Mrs. O. B. Ent is chairman and will be assisted by Mesdames Bert Gadd, John Downing Johnson. S. R. Artman, .T. C. Henley, Scott Mathews, Kerop Ashjlan, John B. Holton and U. S. Lesh. The drama department will meet Saturday. Mrs. Everett M. Schofield will discuss the Pulitzer prize play, "They Knew What They Wanted.” DRUG WOMEN TO MEET Indianapolis Chapter Will Hold AllDay Session Tuesday. Indianapolis Chapter No. 20 of Women's Organization of Retail l > uggists will hold an all-day meeting Tuesday at the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy. Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. will follow the business meeting. At 1:15 a Dennison paper demonstration will he given. At 3:50 p. m. Ihere will be a window trimining exhibition.

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QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

.r-Tb ISS HELEN COX, daughter |WI of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. t* Y *l Cox, Orlando, Fla., whose marriage to Dwight G. Van Osdol, Rushville, Ind., will take place soon was honored with a bridge party Saturday afternoon by Mrs. John McShane Caylor, 4310 College Ave. Guests with Miss Cox were Misses Virginia Caylor, Irene Duffy, Helen Doles, Ruth Fifer, Ruth Racey, Gladys Trick and Mildred Sheets, Muncie, Ind.: Mesdames Harold Bartholomew, Allen W. Boyd, Robert W. Clark, Cecil Crabb, Alfred Glossbrenner, L. E. Grisso, Edward W. McCabe, C. Ray Miller, Lyman R. Pearson, Paul Rhoadarner, Ralph Suits and "William L. Thompson. * * * Woman’s Auxiliary to the 38th Division of Indiana, will entertain with a luncheon at 1 p. m., Tuesday, followed by a theater party at tlie Zaring theater. * * * Kappa Chi Theta sorority will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Davis, Alberta Maner Apts. Cedars of Lebanon will hold an all-day guest meeting Friday at the home of the president, Mrs. T. M. Tyler, 5350 College Ave. The program includes a piano solo by Mrs. Lawrence Coble, a vocal solo by Mrs. Harold Bridge, a paper by Mrs. Frank Hollingsworth, and a reading by Mrs. Samuel Artman. * * • Mrs, Charles Ashgill. 1826 Orleans St., will entertain with a card party at her home Monday evening for the ladies of St. Catherine’s Church. • C * Alpha Phi Alumnae Association gave a card party of thirty tables Saturday afternoon at the D. A. R chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St., for the benefit of the Alpha Phi scholarship fund. The committee in charge included Mesdames William H. Gaddis, A. F. Rowe. Trwin G. McDonald and Misses Marie Bruhn and Gladys Shadle. * * * Mrs. A. L. Hopkins entertained the Alpha Delta Pi Alunyiae Club at her home in Speedway City Saturday afternoon. Plans were made for a benefit card party to be given Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Stewart Ruch. 201 Washington Blvd., is committee chairman. _ * * * Miss Ann Cunningham. 1229 N. Pennsylvania St., will spend week-end in Crawfordsville and attend the pledge dance of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Powell, 902 N. Pennsylvania St., also will attend the dance. * * * Ora Weber, 5241 Broadway, will entertain with a bridge-luncheon at her home Tuesday. • * * The Alpha Delphian Study Club will meet at 6:45 p. m. Monday, at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. lona Shirley and Mrs. Louise George will be In charge. • * • Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, 1031 N. Pennsylvania St., has as her guest Mrs. Jay H. Keyes, New York City. * * Mrs. T,gna Winans, 6236 E. Washington St., will entertain the Social Relief Club at her home Tuesday. * * • Literature department of the Woman's Department Club entertained with- a bridge-tea ’at 2 p. m. Friday at the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian St. Reservations were made for 250. Mrs. George Olive

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BRIDES ON TRIPS—POETESS WILL SPEAK

■Skkhl sK, jf ■ -CtlßAiii! CHBHHKk' ///e -*■ ■ ® 3 w' as general chairman Mrs 151 and a temperament which is romance : 'ai and Ferger and .Mrs. William ci-sonified 'reund had charge. Mrs. Samuel lie s nr\.-r before bad a chance to ; owls Shank ami Mrs Joseph K‘ al I ..ranapize (limseif in line way ami lg presided at the tea tables. ;ho |s reveling in it. I would not t,>

was general chairman. Mrs. Ed | Ward Ferger and Mrs. William | Freund had charge. Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank and Mrs. Joseph Keating presided at the tea tables. • * • Mrs. William Heath and daughter, ! Miss Florence, of Evanston, 111., will' be week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dynn B. Millikan, 1304 N. Delaware St. Mr. and Mrs. Millikan will receive informally for their guests ; from 3 to 6 p. m. Snuday. * * * Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club gave a j benefit, card party at the Elks Club, Saturday afternoon. The committee j in charge was. Mrs. U. 8. Okes. chairman; Mrs. Albert A. Ogle, and Mrs. Joseph Karns. They were assisted by Mesdames H. 11. Brooks, Harry Thomas, Fred Dlkely, C. H. Pierce, John Ward, M. R. Schoener O. Tyner, Misses Eugenia Brooks, Marjorie Okes and Prances Ogle. • • • Alpha Chapter of XI Delta Xi Sorority was to entertain with a dance at “Ye Wayside Inn,” near Franklin, Ind , Saturday evening Misses Eleanor Marschke, Leona Rahn and Virginia Keith, were to entertain with a musical comedy skit. Misses Dorothy Radsdale, Harriet Simmons, and Eleanor Marschke were In charge of arrangements. • • • Mrs. Henry Zitzlaff, 3244 Broadway. was hostess for the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club. Mrs. David Hadley assisted. Papers were read by Mrs. Chris Schomeyer and Mrs. Earl A. Hicks. * • * Mrs. Charles Felton. 930 Troy Ave.. was to entertain Saturday evening, with a miscellaneous shower at her home in honor of Miss Helen Thompson, whos© marriage to George Wysong will take place Nov. 18, at Tuxedo Baptist Church. • * • Miss Mildred Conklin. 3117 N. Meridian St., was to entertain with a dinner party Saturday evening, in honor of Miss Sara Elizabeth Gaaawa.y, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Ga,saway, 1131 N. Delaware St., wVr>se marriage to Yale Rice, Petoskey, Mich., will take place Tuesday. The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES COTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE. CARE THE SECRET D R A W E R—CO NTINU E D Would I do the banal thing and write and remonstrate with Melville Sartoris, or would I keep still and read the letters that come to me from time to time just as I am doing now? I do not know which I would do. You see, Little Marquise, Melville Sartoris. in the cleverest possible way. has fixed the whole thing so that I can solve my conscience easily. I can say to myself, “That man does not know whether 1 receive these letters or not. He just sends them out' as a kind of outlet to a heart surcharged with loneliness

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and a temperament which is romance personified.” He’s never before had a. chance to dramatize himself in this way and he is reveling in it. I would not dare to shqw Jack the letters that I have received from Melville Sartoris. ‘They would make my husband perfectly furious. He did not like the man any too well when he met him and now he would probably be thinking things about Syd that are not so. For, whatever may be Sydney Carton's feelings toward me —and up lo date T have no reason for thinking they are anything more than the polite amenities a man would have for the wife of his friend—l am sure that Syd is the most devoted and loyal friend to Jack. I wonder if it ever came to a real showdown. If Sydney Carton would take my side or John’s. You know I would not have dared to put that question to anyone, but you. Little Marquise, but as Melville Sartoris said, “the fact that you and I will never come face-to-face in this ] life, making it easy for me to become really confidential to you, even more than I am with myself.” I know that sounds paradoxical, but I’m afraid. Little Marquise, that sometimes I am not always quite honest with myaelf. I try to make myself think that I do not know that because of me, Sydney Carton has eyes for no other woman on this earth. That he has never this to me by word or look or action, makenmkes. no difference. I am just as sure of It. Little Marquise, as you were sure In those far-off days that you were beloved by the king, and that whatever you might be to anyone else on earth, you were the one woman he cared for more than all others. Dear Little Marquise, X will probably not write you again until I come hack from Ruth's. In the meantime, do not censure me for the disclosure I have made to you this morning. Every man or woman on earth must have someone or some thing for a confidant. I have chosen you for mine. LESLIE. (Copyright. 1925, NEA Service. Inc.l NEXT Letter from Priscilla Bradford to Mrs. Mary Alden Prescott. ALTAR SOCIETY ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, card parties, Sunday afternoon and evening, St. Roch's Ilall, 3600 S. Meridian St. ST. CATHERINE’S CHURCH, card parties. 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. Sunday. Shelby and Tabor Sts. NO. 7 DIVISION, L. A. A. O. H.. euchre, lotto and bunko. 8:30 p. m. Monday, 116 E. Maryland St. LADTES OF ASSUMPTION PARISH, lotto, euchre, bunko. 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. Sunday, 1101 Blaine Ave , West Indianapolis. DELAWARE CLUB, card party. 8:30 p. m. Sunday. American Legion 1 Hall, Sixteenth and Illinois Sts. GEORGE W. CHAPMAN. R. C. NO. 10. special meeting Tuesday 2:30 p. m., G. A. R. Headquarters. 512 N. Illinois St.

Above: to right—Mrs. Donald Smith, (photo b.v Photo-Craft Studio); Miss George Elliston, Mrs. Ralph Duncan, (photo by Photo-Craft). Below: Ijeft to right—Mrs. Raymond K. Blackwell, (photo b.v A. .1. FritAeli); Mrs. Deane Maurice Stephenson, (photo by Carl Bret a: man Jr.).

Before her marriage Oc,t. 28, Mrs. Raymond Blackwell was Miss Dorothy Dinsmnre, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. (M. Dinsmnre, National Rd. After a wedding trip through Ohio and Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell will bo at home after Dec. 1 at 2139 Park Ave. Mrs. Deane Maurice Stephenson was, until her marriage Wednesday, Miss Mildred Stockdale, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stockdale, 2531 Central Ave. Following a motor trip East, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson will be at home

BRIDE-ELECI\GUEST AT BRIDGE SHOWER Miss Mildred Foxworthy E ntertains in Honor of Miss Josephine Osborne, t o Be Married Nov. 28. Miss Mildred Foxworthv, 578 Middle Dr., 'Woodruff Place, entertained Saturday afternoon with a bridge and miscellaneous shower in houor of Miss Josephine Oshorne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oshorne, 645 E. Thirty-Fourth St., whose marriage lo Marion Handel! Eppert will take place Nov. 28.

Lee’s Column

Envies Chatterbox Pear Marti a Lee: Wliat a a (rood remedy tor a hashful girl? Ini one. aJid I'm dimply tongue tied when I m out in company, -i;,.i !.v if there are boys there. I don’t, believe I want to ape my chum, who says funny thinks and talks a lot. because it would seem artificial < online fro mme. wouldn't It? Id seem to be imitating her. But the boys seem to like her chatter and I've got to do somet.tuux to overcome nv.v shyness. BASHFUL. Well, girls, I think both both crying for the moon! Why not be content to be yourselves, each attractive In her own way. Boys differ in temperament, just as girls do. The talkative hoys prefer the quiet girls and the quiet hoys are attracted by the noisy girls. Don’t try to ape another’s ways—Just be your own sweet selves. CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN The Cervus Club will entertain with a guest party Friday evening at the Indianapolis Elks Club. Mrs. Maurice Gllck, president, will be assisted by Mesdames Thomas,Quinn, S. S. Trotsky, J. E. Miller. \Vllliam Fisher. W. C. ShaefTer. M Kin Hyland and IS. F. Brennan.

after Dec. 1 at 141 W. Nineteenth St. Miss George Blliston of *he Cincinnati Times-Star will speak at. the Prews Club luncheon, Tuesday. Miss Elliston is author of three volumes of poems and is associate editor of the “The Gypsy," a. new poetry magazine published In Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Ralph Duncan Is general chairman for the benefit Gypsy Carnival to he given by the Sunshine Club. Friday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic l*lub. Mrs. Donald Smith is ticket chair;pmn.

The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Milton K. Foxworthy, Mrs. E. L. Osborne. Mrs. James H. Brady, Misses Virginia Rose and Clara Foxworthy. Guests with Miss Oshorne were Mesdames Gayle Hollister, Robert Renick, Joseph Moore, John Hetney, Merritt Thompson. Howard Bates and Wallace Wadsworth, and Misses Virginia Dunkle, Lillian Martin. Ilasiel Melere and Mary Mende.nha.il. Mrs. Earl E. Etemberly and Miss Geraldine Eppert will entertain for Miss Osborne. Nov. 14. On Nov. 21 Mrs. John H. Heiney, Mrs. Howard Bates and Mrs. Joseph T. Moore will entertain for her.

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Club Calendar

Monday The Irvington Coterie; book review, “Ariel —The Life of Shelly.” by A. Maurois, Mrs. C. B. Davis; readings, Mrs. Claris Adams; hostess, Mrs. M. L. Lupton, 5809 Lowell Ave. Cos Wa Ma Club will hold its regular business meeting Monday evening at the home of Miss Helen Marquis. Tuesday Irvington Chautauqua Club; luncheon; hostess, Mrs. 11. O. Prichard, 3517 Downey Ave. Antoinette Chapter, International Study Club —Hostess, Mrs. Mark Covert. 3709 E. Market St. Meridian Heights Inter-se Club — Guest Day; hostess, Mrs, O. F. Shattuck. 5211 Central Ave. The Irvington Tuesday Club— Paper, “Civilization of the Incas.” Mrs. 11. L. Scott; hostess, Mrs. G. W. Moore. 212 Downey Ave. The Social Study Club— Book review “The Skyrocket,” Adela Rogers St. John, Mrs. Walter George; hostess. Mrs. O. C. Wadsworth, 809 N. Layman Ave. Century Club —“Reeent Developments in the Profession of Teaching,” Cornelius E. Eash: D. A. U. chapter ljouse, 524 N. Pennsylvania St. ‘ Independent Social Club —Hostess, Mis. "William Hanger, Noblesville, Ind. Inter Alia Club —Papers, Mrs. Fred I. Jones, Mrs. B. ft. Logan: hostess, Mrs. S. IV. Todd. 203 E. ThirtyFourth St: Wednesday Washington Chapter International Study Club— Arms, tearoom. 6:30 p. m. Minerva Club—Paper. Mrs. K. V. Ammerman; hostess, Mrs. C. F. McDaniel, 3839 Ruckle St. Zetathea Club —Papers. Mrs. L. E. Martin. Mrs. C. C. Pollock: hostess. Mrs. C. C. Pollock, 2961 Princeton PI. Thursday The Indianapolis Current Events Club —Discussion, “The Young Work 1 ers’ league versus the Child Labor j Amendment”; leader, Mrs. R. A. i Symmes; hostess, Mrs. Emma Peot, 4182 Winthrop Ave.; assistant, Mrs. Mary J. Billings. Tho Hoosier Tourist Club—Papers. Mrs. F. E. Hart and Mrs. Thomas Davis, hostess, Mrs. O. M. Cosner, 5227 Washington Blvd. The Woman's Advance Club Paper. Mrs. S. M. Unger; hostess. Mis. R. E. Price, Coronate Apts.

Friday Friday Afternoon Literary ClubEighteenth Anniversary and Guest Day; hostess, Mrs. Mae Smith Dwyer. 3459 Birchwood Ave. Friday Afternoon Reading Club—’ Guest Day; hostess. Mrs. Ivate Conder, 25 Meridian PI. Indianapolis Chapter No. 20. W. O. N. A. R. D. regular monthly meeting ot 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy. | Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Saturday Beta Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi Omego—Luncheon, 1 p. m.; hostess. Mrs. L. Roy Zaps, 804 E. Fortieth St. Alpha Gamma Tjfltrelan .Club ! Book review, "Creative Evolution.” by Bergson; hostess. Miss Bella Grossman, 433 N. Denny St. Magazine Club—Papers. Mrs. F. W. Gunkle. Mrs. A. J. Clark: hostesses, Mrs. J. G. Bennett, Mrs. W. H. Blodgett. Mrs. T. D. Campbell and Miss Adelaide Carmen. Anglo-Tndia Chapter International Study Club—Lecture, Mrs. Samuel IT. Artman: hostess, Mrs. Trossle Goodman, 338 N. Illinois St.

PEACE MEETING TO BE MONDAY Evansville Woman Will Address Club. The Monday Club will hold a peace meeting Monday at. 2:30 p. m., at the D. A. R. chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. The program Is in charge of Mrs. Isaac Bom. chairman of the intenational relations commit tee. Seventh District Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. William Erlich, Evansville. Ind., will speak on "Outlawry of War.” The musical program will be given bv Robert A. Halter, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. M. D. Didway. Mrs. T. William Engle will conduct a patriotic sing. Hostesses are: Mesdames J. F. Edwards. Robert Elliott, Alice M. French, Walter T. White, James Branson and Samuel Barnes, Each member may bring one guest. IV. C. T. U. Notes The Nina Brigham Union will meet with. Dr. M. Dean, 2525 E. Washinglon St., Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Reports from county and State conventions will be given. The Francis Willard W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Orpha Sheets, 650 W. Twenty-Nnlth St., Tuesday from 2to 4 p. m. A special I program and reports from State convention will be given. Sarah Swain Union will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the new Sunday school room of Edwin Ray Church, laurel St. and Woodlawn Ave., with Mrs. Howard Amos as hostess. Reports from State convention will he given.

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D. A. R. CHAPTER WILL OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAT Ceremonies Will Be Held on Wednesday Afternoon. Armistice day will be observed at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday by the Caroline Scott Chapter, D. A. R., at the chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St. Dr. Francis W. Shepherdaon of the Rosenwald Foundation will speak on "From Out the Treaaure House.” Everton Stidham, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Knight Green, will sing. Tho Rev. Joan S. Milner will give the Invocation. General Dwight E. Aultnian will be a guest of honor. 'Members of the Cornelia Cole Fairbanks and Phillip St. Clair chapters will be guests. Mrs. Merritt A. Potter Is general chairman for the fair to be given by the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter at the chapter house, Nov. 19. 20 and 21. She will bo assisted by Mesdames E. H. Da reach, Qulney Myers, Walter C. Marmon, L. O. Hamilton, J. Ambrose Dunklo, Wilbur Johnson, Thomas A. Wynne, W. W. Winslow and Albert ('all. Committee chairmen are: Mes dames C. F. Voyles, Edward L. Kruse, Caleb Denny, W. C. Whaley. S. E. Perkins, D. W. l)o Hass, Clifford L. Lambert, M. N. A. Walker. Walter Green, Oliver Willard Pierce. J. H. Taylor, M. A. Ryan, J. F. Ed wards and George Olive, and Miss Nellie Fran *. Y. W. TO HOLD PRAYER SERVICE DURING WEEK Local Branch to Hear Lectures on Foreign Countries —Regular Notes. A week of prayer will be held by the local Y. W. C. A. beginning Sun day afternoon In commemoration of the World's Y. W. C. A., which was founded In 1892 at. vesper services at 4 p. in. T)r. Orlen Fifer will speak o.n his experiences in the Near East. Prayer services will be held during the week every morning except • Saturday, at 9 p. m. in tho central building. Monday, the subject will be “Africa,” and the leader Is Miss Joy Fraser Taylor. Tuesday, "The Americas,” will be discussed by Mtrta. Frances Hancock. Miss Gertrude V. Brown will talk on “Asia," on Wednesday, and on Thursday, Miss Florence E. Lanham will have for her subject “Australia and New Zealand.” “Europe” will be the subject for the Anal meeting on Friday, and Mrs. Shepherd is the speaker. The annual week pre-Christmas sale of the education department will start Friday. Proceeds of tho sale will be-used to meet expenses of delegates to the summer confer ences at La.ke Geneva, Wls. Booths will be in the lobhy of the main floor of the Association building. The legislative committee of the Industrial department, will have supper In the club dining room Tues day at 6:15 p. m., with Mrs. Imo Gillian presiding. World Eellowship week will be observed by the Industrial department on Wednesday night with a play following tho regular club supper. An open program c*. recitation and drama will be given every Wednes. day evening by the class In self expression, taught by Mrs. Leo. K. Fesler. The second lecture of the art ap predation series, sponsored by the John Heron Art Institute, will be held Wednesday night. I, Arthur McT/ean will speak on Art, Industry, and the Business World." A class in new social dancing will start Thursday evening at 7:15 p. m. The Industrial Interracial committee will have Its first meeting with the Phyllis Wheatly Industrial Inter racial committee Thursday evening at 7:16 p. m., with Mrs. Etta Jacobs presiding.

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