Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1925 — Page 6
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
/* T| ISS LOLO NOBLE, whose IjWlj marriage to Henry C. Church--I***l man, Jr., will take place next Sunday at St. Petersburg, Fla., was guest of honor Monday at a 1 p. m. luncheon-bridge, and miscellaneous shower at the Elks’ Club, given by Mesdames J. M. Schmidt, George Schmidt, Fred Ensmlnger, Harry Berry, Wallace Barnes and Clyde Parsons. Decorations were in the bride’s colors, yellow, blue and coral. Other guests were Misses Elizabeth Fisher, Vajen Hitz, Dorothy Daugherty and Faye Webster and Mesdames Roland Mellett, Henry Churchman, Sr.; Edward W. Harris, Hugh Baker, James Daugherty, Craig Fisher, B. G. Hitz, Evan Harris, Richard Wagner, Edward Feree, John Mellett, William Ehrich, Hulbert Smith, Harley Rhodehamel and Roy Blossom. Mrs. James H. Taylor, 1808 N. Pennsylvania St., entertained the Monday luncheon-bridge club at the Proplaeum Monday. Covers were laid for sixteen. Decorations -were in keeping with Thankskiving. * * * Mrs. Homer Cochran, 330 N. Meridian St., entertained two tables of bridge Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Robert Hall, who until her recent marriage was Miss Martha Lucas. • • * Mrs. Samuel E. Perkins, 1011 N. Pennsylvania St., entertained twenty guests Sunday evening at a supper for the board of directors of the Indianapolis branch. Drama League of America, of which she is incoming president. She was assisted by Mesdames Herbert Foltz and E. R. Eskew. * * * Mrs. William Oansberg, 2468 N. Meridian St., entertained with a surprise borthday party Saturday evening in honor of her husband. Mrs. Emo Hopkins, accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Kettlehut, sang. Guests w r ere Misses Ogla Shaefer, Mabel Mashmeyer, Louise Wantz,
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Charlottte, Erma and Freda Erlering; Messrs. Fred Schneider, Oscar and Willianj F. Gansberg Sr., Messrs, and Mesdames Melvin Kettlehut, Emo Hopkins, Fred Stangler, Alphonse Bodenrieder and Robert Ahern. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Afioyse Wantz. • • * A luncheon-bridge and linen shower were given Saturday by Mesdames Joseph T. Moore, John H. Heiney and Howard H. Bates for Miss Josephine Osborne, whose marriage to Marion Randall Eppert will take place Saturday. • • * Miss Florence Fitch, director of art in the public schools, spoke on “Art Applications” at the regular luncheon meeting of the Woman’s Rotary Club at the Claypool Monday. • * * Officials of the Florence Crlttendon Home were to entertain with a dinner at the Propylaeum Monday evening. • * * Alumnae of St. Mary's Academy were to give a card party at the Spink-Arms Monday evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, 1229 N. Pennaylvania St., have returned from a three-days’ motor trip to Evansville and other points in southern Indiana. * * • Mrs. Harriet Kleefauver, 19 E. St. Joseph St., has returned from a three weeks’ visit in Martinsville, Ind. * * * Members of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women, in groups are giving bridge tournaments in order topay a $1,600 pledge to the Washington clubhouse fund. Mrs. John P. Courtright, 806 E. Thirty-Fourth St., was to be hostess Monday evening for the group of which she is chairman. Those to play were: Messrs, and Mesdames Ralph Ross Coffin and E. L. Gutherldge and Misses Ethel and Marie Boyle and Messrs. Leland J. Gutheridge and James Ruddel. * * * Mrs. Jesse Fletcher, 20 W. FortySecond St., entertained With a luncheon Monday at the Prbpylaeum in honor of Miss Elizabeth MacFarlane of Pittsburgh, Pa., who is the house guest of Mrs. Matthew Fletcher, 1407 N. New J'ersey St. • * • The annual Thanksgiving dinnerbridge of the Indianapolis alumnae chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority was to be held Monday evening at 6 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Thomas Moynahan, 1465 N. Delaware St. Husbands of. members were to be guests. Assistant hostesses were to be Mesdames Merritt Callane, H. K. Stark, S. C. Mowrer ;i 1 W. D. Hammerstadt. * • • YOUNG PEOPLE of St. Anne’s Church, at Mars Hill, Thanksgiving dance, Tuesday evening, hall. Every one invited.
‘MARRYING IN HASTE’ MORE THAN A PHRASE
‘‘Marry in haste and repent at leisure” is a phrase often flung after young people who go dashing madly off into marriage so fast that they bring up breathlessly and suddenly against the stone wall of cooled affections.
It’s quite often the case. But what if only one repents—repents in haste and leaves the other to love hopelessly at leisure? The first case is simple beside the second. The first holds some promise of remedy, some chance to start anew, even though the down is rubbed off the wings and the truth about fairy princes and princesses is learned at a cost. But the seconh is not so easy. It is something again to go on giving love to a stone image. And the man or woman confronted with this problem has the alternative of trying to forget or trying to win back the lost love. Alternatives Dear Miss Lee: After knowing a young maji a short time I was married to him. but lived with him only ten weeks, when he left me. He Bays he cares no more for me. and he will never live with me again. I love him. but I’ve waited for his return three weeks and even asked him >aek, but he refuses. Shall 1 wait longer or him. or go and have a good ime and ry to forget him! I am 17 and he is It). UNDECIDED. You are both so young, that time done can tell whether either of you nows the meaning of love. It may * that your love will grow cold, nd his warm, which would reverse hese cruel conditions, or you may both come to know and love each other more sincerely after awhile. I would not take the attitude that-“ I’ll show him how sad he can make me feel,” and go rip roaring on a way of destruction to what faith he might have and your own happiness. That’s not the way to mend this tear. Neither would . I sit around and wait for him, and. beg him to return. If you really want his love, you’ll do more toward winning it by letting him alone, being kind and gracious when you do meet him, and for your own sake giving your time and brain to some work or some job. Loveless Marriage Dear Martha Lee: If I had taken your f:ood advice before I don't suppose. this etter would have been written, but as 1 many foolish girls of 17. I thought I knew | everything best, but I sure need some advice now. I am almost 20. married and have a sweet baby of 10 months. I married without love to spite some other fellow and Instead I've spited myself. My husband seems tired of home, and sometimes he’s lndiffereift to baby and me. He stays out late and goes to the show by himself. He says if I don’t like it to leave. Sometimes I think I like him and sometimes 1 don’t. I am so puzzled. Should I go home to my people or not? Ho doesn’t seem to care. What is good for falling hair. PUZZLED. You may be having the experience of falling in love with your husband.
HERMITS
1 egg. 1 cup brown sugar. 1-3 cup butter. 1-2 cup chopped raisins. 1-4 cup sweet milk. 2 cups flour. 1-2 teaspoon soda.
Cream butter and sugar and add egg well beaten. Mix and sift flour, salt, soda, baking powder and spices. Add half of dry ingredients to first mixture. Add milk and beat until smooth. Add remaining flour and raisins. Mix thoroughly and drop from tip of spoon onto buttered and floured shallow pans. Bake fifteen minutes in moderate oven.
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—Photos by iTorthland Studio. Miss Dorothy Kemp , Chimes, Junior honorary organization of Butler University, was to entertain with its annual “sweetheart” dinner-dance Monday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Carroll, 2420 N. Meridian St. Miss Dorothy Kemp was a member of the committee in charge of arrangements. CLUBS AND MEETINGS LADIES AID SOCIETY OF THE SECOND MORAVIAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH, all day meeting Tuesday at the church. TUESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB, cards, 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, P, H. C. Hall, East and Michigan Sts. LAVELLE DOSSETT POST, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, card party, Tuesday evening, 902 Pershing Ave. SONS OF VETERANS AUXILIARY, NO. 19, regular meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 512 N. Illinois St.
Martha Lee Says-
which would be a very happy solution under the circumstances. He probably foels the restraint you’ve been under toWard him for so long, and his only means of protecting himself from heartache is an armor of indifference. Perhaps if you tried to make his home and his wife and his baby mean something more to him than cold facts he would be only too happy to return home to you. Try it. For falling hair see a hair specialist for some oils to be applied to your head. There are a number of remedies on the market to be bought in drugstores and department stores. Hard, invigorating brush every night restores lustre to your hair and aids in growth. ORAfomO TO MEET Recently Elected Officers Are Announced. The Indianapolis Oratorio Society was to meet at 7 p. m. Monday at the Hollenbeck Hall. Recently eleceed officers are Phillip Zoercher, president; John Dorrenga, first vice president; Dunbar Scott, second vice president; Miss Helen Rush, secretary; George Biegler, treasurer; Mrs. Allie Hartsock, William W. Lowell and Felix Heseleon, publicity committee; Phillip Zoercher, Paul Raymond and S. M. Unger, by-laws committee; Mrs. Paul Muench, Mrs. Dunbar Scott Dr. M. C. Lyons and Henry C. Lindley hospitality committee.
1,000 BOYS EXPECTED Bu Vnitcd Prras ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 23.—Final arrangements were being made today for the older boys’ conference which will open here Thursday. An attendance of 1,000 is expected. MAN LEAPS TO DEATH Bu T’n'lrd Pres* DETROIT, Nov. ,23.—George Bingham of Torfonto, Ont., formerly of Ottawa, Illinois, leaped from a dock into the Detroit River here today and sank to his death. FOR STREET WEAR * For street wear fashloable women like the one-strap pump of alligator skin with a medium high heel and a comfortably long vamp.
CAKES
1-2 teaspoon cinnamon. 1-4 teaspoon cloves. 1-3 teaspoon nutmeg. 1-8 teaspoon ginger. 1-2 teaspoon baking powder. 1-8 teaspoon salt.
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The Tangle LETTER FROM NURSE HANNAH SMITH TO MRS LESLIE PRESCOTT My dear Mrs. Prescott: I was very glad to get your letter because Mrs: Atherton had said to me that probably If you were not here, Miss Perier would want to come and see the children anyway, and of course, I would want to know how you would feel about having a stranger come into the nursery when you were not here. Now, of course, I will do exactly as you say about Miss Perier’s visit though I’m afraid I cannot keej Mrs. Prescoot, Sr., out of the nursery if she knows that Miss Perier is to be here. I have had nothing to say to Mrs Prescott since you went away. Thi morning she came to the door an. said She was going to take the cat for a little ride and she would like t< take Sydney with her. I told her I was very sorry but I had promised you that I could not allow either of the children to go out in the car with anyone except myself. She was very angry and I know that she called up Mr. Prescott and asked him if she could not take the baby with her. Evidently he told her that you had given me strict orders, for she did not come back to get him. As you see, I am sending the kisses that Jack and Sydney have left on a separate piece of paper for you. You will see by the Impression of their adorable little mouths on the enclosed paper that they took a great deal of pains to purse their lips up into baby kisses. They were quite happy to know that "Muwer” would be able to press her lips directly upon the kiss of their pictured lips. I think it was a very charming idea. It was suggested by Mrs. Atherton. “Do you think that Muwer will send us some kisses like we did her?” asked little Jack, “Tell her just how she can do it by using that funny red lipstick I have seen her use. “You might teil her that I would send her some of Nanna’s but I’m afraid to tell her what Buddy and I are doing, for she never likes us to do anything that she doesn’t think of us doing first. “The, other day she said that she thought it was dreful for Muwer to put red on her lips and I told her that Muwer did not put as much on her lips as Nanna did herself. I knew then I had said something that was not right so I said, ‘Of course you have to use the funny red stick to fill up the wrinkles in your own lips, Nanna.’ ” I had to turn away. Mrs. Prescott, to hide a smile, and I am sure that Mrs. Prescott, Sr., thought it was all my fault. Be surte and remember that everything is all right with the children. Every night little Jack stands up straight and I put Sydney in his arms, and he says the little promise that you have taught him. He has taken to adding; “And when I get big, I’ll take care of my Muwer too.” I’ll write you often, and you’re not to worry about the children. You know I love them almost as much as you do. Respectfully yours, HANNAH. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) Next—letter from John Alden Prescot to Sydney Carton.
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FRATERNITY TO DINE Phi Kappa Psl Thanksgiving Banquet Will be Held Here. Attendance of 300 Is expected at the thirty-second annual Phi Kappa Psi Thanksgiving banquet Wednesday night at the Claypool, Thomas D. Sherrin, president said. A State-wide committee Is planing the dinner. Indiana chapters will be represented. Shirley E. Meserve, Los Angeles, national president; Thomas A. Cookson, Bloomington, national secretary; Edward H. Knight, national treasurer. George B. Lockwood, editor of The National Republican, and Dr. Lemuel H. %urlln, DePauw University president, are among the honor guests.
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FACE LOTIONS SI.OO nind'a Honey and Al. Cr... 74 35c Holmes Frostllla *4c 50c Orchard White 75c Oriental Cream 6* $1.50 Oriental Cream 91.16 40c Glycerine Lotion **• DEPILATORIES 76c Evans' Depilatory .690 60c X-Bazin ~.4*0 50c Ncet S9o $5.00 Zip 68.98 SI.OO Delatone ....84e FACE CREAMS Ayer's Creams 65c Berry’s Freckle Cream 46e $1.25 Berry's Kremola 680 75c Boneilla Vanishing Cream...69c 75c Boneilla Cold Cream 690 SI.OO Boneilla Beautlfler 740 50c Dag A Ram. Cold Cream..,.B9e 60c Elcaya Cream ~.490 60c Malvina Cream 49c 50c Milkweed Cream 89c SI.OO Milkweed Cream 74e 60c Pompeian Day Cream ......45c 60c Pompeian Night Cream 46c SI.OO Pout petal; Night Cream.... 74c 75c Satin Skin Cold Cream 59c 75c Satin Skin Van. Cream 69c 60c Sea Shell Cream 49c 25c Woodbury's Facial Cream...l6c 50c Woodbury's Facial Cream...66c 50c Theatrical Cream ...........19c 50c Lemon Cream 6* FOR THE HAIR $2.50 Rare to Hair 61.98 50c Cleero 660 SI.OO Walkee Me SIOO Dnnderine ...74c 50c Dnnderine S9c 35c Danderine 29e $1.25 Canute Water 680 $1.50 Brownatone ...$1,16 50c Brownatone 89c $1.50 Lotus 98c SI.OO Lucky Tiger 740 50c Lucky Tiger s9o 60c Wild Root Hair Tonic .....490 35c Wild Root Hair Tonic 29c SI.OO Wild Root Hair Tonic 84e $t 50 Mary T. Goldman... 61.16 $1.50 Kolorbnk 61.16 $1.50 Pinaud's Hair Tonic f1.16 75c Pinaud's Hair Tonic Me 25c Golden Glint 19c 25c Golden Glint Shampoo 19c 50c Parker Hair Tonic 890 SI.OO Parker Hair Tonic 74c SI.OO Liquid Arvon 64c $1 DO B Paul Henna (all coiora).74c 15c Amaml * for 88c $1.50 Weafnhall .98c 60c Westpnall .... 4M SI.OO K D. X. .7. CHAMOIS SKINS 75c Chamois Skin ,89c SIOO Chamois Skin 740 $1.50 Chamois Skin $1.75 Chamois Skin ....61.19 $2.00 Chamois Skin ..|L4O $2.50 Chamois Skin 61.74 FLOOR WAX 35c Johnson Floor Wax, powder.36c 50c Johnson Floor Wax, powder.B9c 75c Jobnsou Floor Wax, powder 69c 50c Johnson Floor Wax, liquid 89c 75c Johnson Floor Wax, liquid 89c $1 20 Johnson Floor Wax. liquid 9S FURNITURE POLISH 25c Lyknu Polish ~l7e 50c Lyknu Polish SI.OO Lyknu Polish 30c Liquid Vaneer ...!i9 00c Liquid Veneer 39c 30c O'Cedar Polish |n c 60c O'Cedar Pollah 890 FLESH REDUCER 61.00 OU Korein Capsules ......*s o SI.OO Marmola Tablets $125 Arbolene 75c Thyroid Tablets, 1 gr...,....*9* SIOO Phy-Thy-Rtn sea $1.50 San Grl-Na Tablet* 61.19 $l5O Han-Gri-Na Bath 5a1ta...51.19 SI.OO Fayro Salta
