Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1925 — Page 6

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WOMEN FROM OTHER LANDS ARE TO SERVE N W. C. T. U. Open House Will Be at Americanization Center. Open house will be held at the W. C.. T. U. Americanization Center Thursday from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. An exhibit of handiwork by foreign women will be shown and tea and cakes made by foreign women will be served by the women in costume. Ten nationalities will be represented and a small admission fee cha,**rL The State W. C. T. U. owns and maintains a little house at 225 Bright St., where settlement work is carried on, under the direction of Miss Sanora Pruden. Mrs. Grace Altvater is chairman of a group of women who will assist the foreign women. The group includes : Mesdames Catherine Bauer, Eva N. Baker. Eiieie Penrod, Lillian Hoover. George Motgomery. W. H. Blodgett, Elsie Youll, J. W. South. J. R. Thompson E. A. Kemp. Wilson Doan. Julia Jordan, Frank A. Symmes. A. L. Lancaster, Lillian Sedwiok, Frank Arbuckle, George. A. Barkham. J. W. Davidson. Alonzo Iluls. Carrie Hansing, C. M. Kroft, Edward S. Earl. H. W. Johnson. Burton Shields. Henry Gardner, L. E. Oliver, C. R. Reynolds, Enos R. Snyder. E A. Williams. Edna O. Robbins. Emma Rouseh. W. A. Mace. W. L. Dent. C A. Taylor. Elijah Averton, Thomas A. Beeler, Blanche \an Ness. Charles Mazey. Charles Snicklemyer, R. S. Seibert and Miss Luc-y Carle. . Foreign women who wiil serve in costume in the dining-room are Mesdames W. W. Reedv, chairman: Anna Bokedif. Elizabeth Zavilla. Emerald Broolif. Vaeeleki Vachariuf. Mary Facheff. Mary Tones-u Gene Pappas. Georgia Kargokot. Pearl Siamif. Zysotolif. Mrs. E. A. Williams is in charge of tickets. The following women will pour tea at various times during the day: Mesdames Ovid Butler Jameson. Edward Franklin White, Samuel M. Ralston. Ed Jackson. Arthur Baxter. Curtis Hodges. E. C. Rnmpler Chic Jackson, Henry Ostrom, Thomas P. Woodson. Pierre Goodrich. Felix M. McWhirter, Will H. Adams, Charles Mueller, Charles E. Kregelo, Frank J. Lahr. David Ross, William C. Smith. John L, Benedict. M. N. Bronson. John W. Moore, and Miss Clara M. Sears. A THREE DAYS’ COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can Stop them now with Creomulslon, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is anew medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest hpaling agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and cheeks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creofuulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement.

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' Mrs. Frederick G. iialz gave a book review of John Galsworthy's “The White Monkey” Monday at the guest meeting of the Monday Club at the D. A. R. chapter house. Miss Helen Coffey gave a group of whistling solos. The committee In charge includes Mesdames I. E. Brokaw, chairman; L. B. Skinner, C. R. Crippin, and Howard Passei, and Miss Lucille Stewart. Hostesses were Mesdames Samuel Ashby, John Downing Johnson, Elbert Storer, Guy Seaton, Joseph W. Moore, and M. E. Hiner. • * • Mrs. W. D. Bain, 4232 Rookwood Ave., will entertain the Sigma Delta Pi Sorority this evening. Mrs. Bain will be assisted by Miss Marjorie Ford. Guests will be Misses Carolyn Woodbridge, Ida Connor, Julia Harrison Moore, Martha Gill, Josephine McDowell, Josephine Schmidt, Mud> line Walsh. Mesdames Louis J. Blaker, Wayne Schmidt, Horace M. Moorman, Joseph Ryan, Herbert Buell, Jean M. Davie, Ivan Rogers, Alice D. Goff, Lela M. Poinier, Joseph Larr, Harlowe Hyde. • • * The marriage of Miss Josephine McAlexander, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, 2101 N. Delaware St., to Mark A. Hanna, will take place after the holidays, it has been announced. * * • Misses Martha and Olive Oliver, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Oliver, White River Rd., will make their debut Christmas night at a party given at the Woodstock Club. • • • The Mothers Club of Alpha Tau chapter of Delta Gamma of Butler University has issued invitations to other Delta Gamma mothers to attend a Christmas party Wednesday afternoon at the chapter house, 152 Downey Ave. * * * Mrs. Walter T. White, 3613 Washington Blvd., will be hostess Tuesday for a Chidstmas luncheon of Chapter F of P. E. O. Assisting Mrs. White will be Mesdames William T. Chafee, Charles Hayes, John L. StUi art. * • * Sixty reservations were made for the Christmas luncheon bridge of the Welfare Club held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Zaring, 3357 Guilford Ave. The tables were decorated with vases of poinsettias, and baskets of poinesettias were arranged through the rooms. In the dining room red tapers In crystal holders lighted the table. Ices and cakes were in form of Christmas bells. Assisting hostesses were Mesdames E. C. Wacker, Otto Keller, John Simmons, William Bartlett, Chantilla E. White and William Burke. • • • Amicus Club will have a Christmas dinner in honor of the husbands of the members Thursday evening at Shady-Bank-Farm, the country home of Miss Jennie E. Puch and Mrs. John H. Albricht. • * • Annual Christmas party of the Mother Theodore Circle of the Daughters of Isabella will be held Tuesday evening at the Catholic Community Center, 1004 N. Pennsylvania St. Christmas music will be provided by| the Isabella Chorus. Each member attending is asked to bring toys to be used to help fill Christmas baskets which the center provides for 150 families. Miss Mayme Murphy, regent will preside. * * • The board of directors of the SoFra Club, Inc., will meet tonight at the home of Miss Frieda Otterback, 1721 Union St., to arrange for the annual Christmas dance. Alpha chapter of the club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Rosemary Douglass, 2210 Bellefontalne St. The Tangle LETTER FROM MRS. MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT—CONTINUED. Evidently little John did not understand when the actress said: “My darling, my darling, have you already begun to note the difference?” For He seemed as surprised as I was whin tears rained on his head from the eyes of “my lovely lady,” as he calls Miss Peher, I must say right here, Leslie, that I think this name very silly and when you come home I presume you will insist that the boy call the moving picture actress “Miss Perier,” as he should do. However, he now said: “Don’t cry, my lovely lady,” as he softly kissed her tears away. “Jackie loves you, even if he does not love Grandma Prescott. Jackie loves you and my mover loves you. She told me so the uver day when she said you were coming to see me.” Miss Perier continued to cry, however, and the bby in her lap tried harder to comfort her, kissing her and patting her face and hair. Os course, I knew this was all acting. You know how easy it is for actresses to shed tears. She kept it'up, however, until he said; “Don’t cry. Please don’t cry. Jackie loves you better’n anybody else but mover.” I wish you could have seen that woman. She might have been acting for the screen. She clasped that Remedy the cause - end constipation Help Nature give you better health TF your Stomach and A Laver are weak, your fey”!- —1 food ia not digested. This causes food to be A \ held up in your body. The usual result is conVv- TBA Stipation, which causes \VWrt headache and severe gas '' pains. For 53 years, people have sensibly corrected this condition by using Chamberlain’s Tablets for the Stomach and Liver. They help the digestive organs stop chronic constipation. Get Chamberlain’s Tablets today at any Drug Store, only 25c.

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Design No. 2614, featuring the newest and smartest details, sponsored by fashionably dressed women, is made of taupe colored velveteen, with jabot of novelty georgette crepe. It may be made as a straight dress by omitting the godlets, which are simply stitched to dress at perforations. The applied band is stitched over jabot. The tiny tucks at neckline give necessary fulness to waist. The outline sketches explain how very easy it is to make. Complete Instructions with pattern. Cuts In sizes 16 years, 36 to 46 inches bust. The 36-inch size take 3% yards of 40-inch material with % yard 18-lnch contrasting. Our patterns are made by the leading Fashion Desigrers of New York City, and are guaranteed to fit perfectly. Every day The Times will print on this page pictures showing the latest in up-to-the-minute fashions. This is a practical service for readers who wish to make their own clothes. You may obtain this pattern by Ailing out the accompanying coupon, enclosing 15 cents, and mail it to the pattern department of The Times. Be sure to write plainly and to Include pattern number and size. Our pattern department has a complete pattern book for past months. child so close to her he could hardly breathe, and I heard her say in a strangling sort of voice: "Oh, my darling little boy. Love me always next to mother, for I do not love any one in all the world but you.” Now, Leslie, you can easily see that Miss Perior was Just rehearsing that scene, so that if the time came right she could act It before my son. I think it is very fortunate that I saw this, because I can suggest something which I think you will see the reasonableness of immediately. If I were you I would arrange for her to adopt little John. She seems to have gone crazy over him—that will give you a chance to give your own boy, Sydney, his father’s name and your great fortune. I am leaving today for my old home or I would suggest it to John. I have been Invited by Priscilla Bradford to visit with her for a week, and I am very anxious to see how the people to whom I have rented my house are keeping it up. I don’t expect an answer to this letter, but I do hope I have written it ir, such a way that you will be brought to a realization of the importance of your home coming and putting your house in order. Let Miss Perier have little John if she wants him. Sincreley, yopr mother, MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Telephone conversation between Mrs. Graves Hamilton and Leslie Prescott.

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w | /2614 FIRE CHIEF IS KILLED Truck Struck by Train at Bloomington; Four Hurt. Bu Unit'd Preaa BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 14. —One member of the Bloomington Are department is dead and four others are in the city hospital today following a crossing accident In which a Are truck was struck by a freight train. Clarence Strain, 40, Are chief, died Sunday night. The injured were Raymond Trisler, Jacob Tidd, David Chestnut and Lester Bender. Tldd’s skull was fractured. His condition is serious. Speeding to answer an alarm, the Aremen saw the crossing watchman's signal too late. CLUBS AND MEETINGS EAST SIDE SOCIAL CLUB, danoe every Tuesday night. P. H. C. Hail. Eat and Mlehlean St*. SHEPHERDS CLUB, dance, P. H. C. hall. Monday night. Kat and Michigan St*. TUESDAY AFTERNObN CLUB. card*. Tuesday. 2:30 n. m . P. H. C. hall. East and Michigan Sts. LADIES AID. First Moravian Ents'-ona! Church, Wednesday afternoon: Mr*. Henry Binzer. 2530 Bellcfontaine St., hostess.

And He Still Is the Great John

Sometimes when they reach the top of the ladder, a great singer finds it difficult to remain great. Not so with John McCormack. That was evident to me Sunday afternoon as I noticed a more than capacity house at the Murat yield to the melodious greatness of this man. McCormack is one of the very few great artists, who, on reaching the top of the road to fame, still remain really great. I believe that he is as much a public idol as he was ten years ago. This man can get more out of an Irish song than any other singer on the concert stage today. He has that magnetic, effortless something which causes his voice to become as sweet and appealing as a harp. His Irish group of songs proved that yesterday. And when he sang ‘‘Mother Machree,” that wonderful something happened all over the audience. Many cried so the world could see it and the others ’’cried’’ to themselves. While McCormack became lost In this song everyone was in tears —those of the eye or the heart. He has a popular success In “Just a Cottage Small 'by a Waterfall Where Dreams Come True.” Here the lyrical quality of his voice was given a fine opportunity. The dramatic moment arrived when McCormack sang "Panis, Angelicas.” with Walter Flandorf of this city at the organ, Edwin Schneider at the piano and Lauri Kennery, cellist. The religious majesty of this number became a prayer of powerful and appealing melody. Again we say that John McCormack still retains the crown and the royal robes of greatness. Every seat was taken at the Murat yesterday and there were 500 people on the stage and an overflow audience In the orchestra pit. Another Ona B. Talbot success. (Reviewed by Walter D. Hickman.) • * • CONCERNING ANOTHER FINE SUNDAY CONCERT The Indianapolis Maennerchor played to a full house with The Flonzaley Quartet at the Academy of Music yesterday afternoon. The Quartet has Just returned INDIGESTION!!! “ UPSET STOMACH, GAS. GAS. GAS Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Instant relief from sourness, gases or acidity of stomach; from indigestion, Aatulence, palpitation, headache or any stomach distress. The moment you chew a few “Pape’s Diapepsin” tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store. —Advertisement.

from another triumphant European tour and needs no introduction to the people of this city. The Haydn and the Schumann numbers were well rendered and appreciated by the audience, but the high light of the program were the two American Indian themes by Charles T. Griffga. There was atmosphere, movement and color in these numbers. The quartet was forced to give three encores. A Bubussy number arranged by Pochon, an Irish cradle song also arranged by him, and the concert closed with the last encore: “A Serenade” by Haydn. The Flonzaley Quartet drew the largest audience that has ever attended the concerts given by the Maennerchor. (By observer.)

IY/lartha Lee’s Column

Triangling Dear Martha Lee: We are two blueoyrd chums and we have a girl friend who ia not true although she acts it. We get along fine when she is not around us. tAU aa soon as she is with us we Quarrel. When at parties somehow we attract the boys and whenever we have dates sne wants to have one with us. Please Miss Ire can you tell ua how to hold on to our boy friends. TWO CHUMS. Well girls, if on© girl can take away all the fellows of two girls, that looks like you were not trying very hard to “hold on to” your boy friends, yourself. Vamp ’em back. Don’t let her get away with it. If you can attract boy friends then you should be able to be pretty and charming enough to hold their affections—so go to It and show the young lady she can’t take your heroes. But if, when you’ve tried, they still prefer the other girl, he good sports about it and don’t be catty. MARRIED SIXTY YEARS Anniversary Observed by Mr. and Mrs. John M. AHee. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Allee celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary at 1409 King Ave., a few days ago. Allee a civil war veteran, served in Company B at Salisbury, Maryland, in 1864. He later en-

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