Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1926 — Page 16
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
A dinner-bridge and miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Mildred Foxworthy, who will be married to James Green Morgan June 36, was given Thursday evening by Miss Elizabeth Foxworthy at her home, 45 N. Bolton Ave. The bridal colors of hone.vdew, green and orchid were used in floral decorations throughout the house and the dining room was lighted with tall tapers in the three colors. Over Miss Foxworthy’s chair at the table was suspended a gay Japanese lantern, which opened when pulled by a ribbon, letting down a shower of rose petals and gifts on the brideelect. Assisting the hostess was her mother, Mrs. Ira Foxworthy. The guests included Mesdames John Heiney, Gayle Pollster, Wallace Wadsworth, Joseph Moore, Marion Eppert, Howard Bates, M. P. Rennoo and Misses Virginia and Clara Foxworthy, Betty Heffernan, Lillian Martin, Susan Goepper, Virginia Dunkel, Helen Hoover, Dorothy Stephenson, Margaret Haldy, Margaret Waters, Edith Hubbard and Margaret Kitch. * * ♦ Miss Edna Packer, 2160 Broadway, who will be married to R. Earl McLaughlin at the Central Avenue Methodist Church Saturday, entertained the members of her wedding party with a buffet supper at her home Thursday eveiling. The guests included Messrs, and Mesdames. Roscoe Conkle, Scott McCoy, Eihirwell Packer, Misses Frances Sheffier of Greensburg, Pa.; Rosemary Barrett, Mary Klee, Cornelia Packer, Caroline Packer, Messrs. Bernard Zimmer, Frederick Latham, J. E. Wells. ♦ * * The McGuffeyite Club of Indiana will meet at the home of Mrs. J. T. Berry, 525 Berkeley Rd., Saturday evening. Members will be in costume representing the days in which they used the McGuffey schoolbooks. Games, songs and stunts will form the program of entertainment. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf, 1526 College Ave., left. Thursday for Louisville, Ky., where they will attend the Derby. * * * Mrs. Roy F. Hartz. 2258 N. Meridian St., entertained with a pretty luncheon bridge at her home. Thursday. Decorations were in pink, with tall tapers lighting the rooms and a great bowl of pink roses forming tho cent' s !' piece for the table. Guests included Mesdames Paul Huenkemeier, Ray Coverdill, Clarence Jackson, Elmer Yocum, Clyde Lyons, George Jenner. * * * Miss Katheryn Delaney of 193 5 N. Meridian St., motored to Louisville, Ky., today to attend the Derby. * * * Kappa Alpha Theta sorority of the Alpha Alumnae Club met today at the country home of Mrs. Chester Lawrence at Mooresvillo. Assist-
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ing Mrs. Lawrence were Mesdames Paul Van Arsdal, R. C. Fisher, Frances Sinex and Doris La Rue. Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Gasaway, 1131 X. Delaware St., have had as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Yale Rice iof St. Louis, Mo., who returned home today. Airs. P.yram Brnadfoot of Philadelphia. Pa., who was tlie guest of Miss Mahle Gasaway, has also returned home. * * * The ,T. IT. Club members were guests of Miss Irene Osborne, 3121 E. Michigan St., Wednesday evening. The hostess was assisted by Miss Barbara Glazier. The house was decorated with pink and white spring flowers and the dining room had baskets and centerpiece of pink geraniums. The guests included Mrs. Kenneth McClain, Mrs. Morris Tutterrow and Misses h-eno Osborne, Anne Wilhite, Emma Featherstone, Beulah Hatton, Ruth W illard and Barbara Glazier. * * ♦ A luncheon in honor of Miss Elizabeth Davy, who will Uc married to Allen Rovert Vestal ow June 5, will bo given by Mrs. Finck Dormon, 5255 Guilford Ave., Saturday.
Lodge Will Honor Woman Worker
Mrs. Alma Hart sock Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge Xo. 10 I. O. O. F. and Charity Rebekah Lodge Xo. 5 of Mooresvillo, Ind., have jointly recommended a group of persons to receive the Decoration of Chivalry. This is in recognition of meritorious work in the cause of I he order. Mrs. Alma D. TTartsook, 126 W. Thirty-Second St., will be decorated by Maj. Gen. Harry Iv. Landes and staff of the department of Indiana Patriarch Militant I. O. O. F. at tho Denison, next Wednesday at S p. m.
CONFESSIONS OF A FAT WOMAN NO. 5
This is one of a serins of twenty articles ny a noted writer telling ) ow sim reduced nearly forty pounds m a natural way. By Blah McGlone Gibson. The next preparation that T made for my reduction regime was buying a bathroom scale. Alas, when 1 got on to It, it registered 199. I said to myself that I had just begun in time. Under no circumstances must I weigh 2QO. I called up Dr. Jimmy find told him I was going on a four-day fast with nothing hut liquid food. “That will he good for you,” he said. “But I'm afraid you won’t keep it up that long.” “Watch me,’ I answered. Keeps Her Coffee All the spring out in this glorious climate of California I had been indulging myself in strawberries with plenty of sugar and cream, hot rolls, and coffee each morning. Although, 1 had not eaten the night before, Spartan-like this morning one cup of coffee with half the amount of cream and no sugar made up my breakfast. I do not think it Is a good thing for a confirmed coffee drinker, as I am, to give up the habit when she is not eating anything. This statement may not be In accordance with the reducing dieticians, but I am just telling you what I did and the result. Consequently I must put in the coffee which I had every day. At half past seven I had my cup of coffee. At half past ten one glass
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.Mary Tratib Busch. The program of tho Gassier Mis sion Guild tea given this evening at the home of Mrs. Paul A. Besslre, 1224 Washington Blvd., will include ••Voices of Spring" (liubenstein) and “Good-by” (Tostil, sung by Mary Traub Busch, contralto. She will bo accompanied by Mrs. George T. Earhart at the piano. y. W. a A. Notes Miss Louise E. Xoble. director of health education of the Young Women's Christian Association announced a modern chlorinator has been installed in the big pool at the Y. IV. C. A. by Wallace Tiernan & Cos. • • • Employed girls who love the out-of-doors, social club groups, church groups and college groups will be glad to know of the announcement made for the opening of Camp Delight, being used by the Young Women's Christian Association of Indianapolis through the courtesy of Arthur Baxter, for whose daughter the cainp was named. It is located on tho Xoblesville road about eighteen miles front Monument Circle. There are four cottages and a large recreation'and dining hall on the twenty acres of land on White River. • • • The camp was opened for a short time last slummer because it was not completed. May 22 will he the formal opening of the camp, with a program beginning at 2:15 and ending at 10 p. m.
of orange juice, of which one-fourth was water. At half past twelve one glass of skimmed rnillc. Then I allowed my stomach to suffer the pangs of hunger until 4, when I had | one cup of hot tea with a slice of lemon. At 5 another glass of orange juice and water. At half past six a cup of hot bouillon. Oh, hoy! The nectar of the gods could not have tasted better. Notwithstanding my great curios it y I restrained myself from weigh - 1 ing that evening. I had been undei niably hungry all day, hut my brain ! had been clearer than it had been for weeks. Backslides—Almost I had done my daily stint with less effort, and upon reading it over I I thought it quite as good, if not better, than those I had written lately |on an over-full stomach. I began to look rather longingly upon a picture which I had taken lately and draped so as to conceal’my unwieldly form. The very flattering photographer had used my Spanish shawl with its long fringe trailing out behind me giving me height. I thought as I looked at It that I didn’t look so badly. Maybe I did not look so fat after all. I began to waver. I was very hungry. Then It came to me that a Spanish shawl draped was all right In one's house, but one could not go sauntering down even Hollywood Blvd. with the yard-long fringe of a velvet shawl floating out behind. That would be too much even for the cinema capital, where they say everything goes.
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WORKING OUT TIIE CASE Involuntarily I drew a long sigh. I was beginning to feel very, very tired. Mamie saw this and said to Jim and Jerry: “Now you two men get out of here. Do you know it is ufter 1 o'clock? It is time you are going home, arid certainly Judy has had enough excitement for one day.” With this she fairly pushed them out of the door, handed their coats and hats to them in the hall and banging the outside door after them came back to me. “You said something, Mamie, when you remarked that I have had enough excitement for one day,” I told her. "No wonder girls leave home. I used to think that when taking an automobile ride if we drew up to the side of the road and the man with me began a petting party it was most exciting and I felt I was living the life as I walked home. But look what has happened to me here.” "This morning I got my money back and that wonderful bag from Jerry. Then I saw Mr. Hathaway, Sr., himself and told him a few things and he cettainiy is going to give the Beaux Arts restaurant a shaking up.” “He probably has done it already,” remarked Mamie, “and that is why you were nearly choked to death.
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Those thugs over there are not going to give up their soft berth without a struggle. They are not going to let a little girl like you stand in the way.” “I expect you miy be right at that,” I told .Mamie, “for as I left Mr. Hathaway’s office this morning I ran into Sellers at the elevator, and if looks could kill or he hadn’t been afraid of being found out I probably would have been choked before I got to the park bench.” “But surely, Mamie, you don’t think that the manager of the Beaux Arts restaurant would stoop to such a thing as robbing and choking a defenseless girl?’’ “No, I don’t think Sellers would do it himself. But he might just pass the word along to one of those henchmen of his and he would not feel badly if you turned up missing some day.” "Well, whether it was Sellers or somebody else, I got mine. And. Mamie, I got a job right off the bat at Morton’s Department Store. It was Robinson hirtiself that gave it to me. I am beginning tf> think that I am some little old vamp.” I stopped. I felt myself blushing. "And then —?” prodded Mamie. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Mamie’s Surprise.
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Forbidden fruit tastes sweetest. That’s why little hoys rots their neighbor’s apple trees instead of their own—and why grown-up little hm-s take out some other’s man wife instead of their own! | “
And what’s a wife to do? Sit down and weep and moan? Get a gtin and go kill him? Os course not! lieis not to reason why, but to play the game, keep a level head, keep laughter in Aer heart and a come-hither-look in her eye. For there’s no ’ question about it, the zest of the adventure is decidedly dulled when the element of danger is removed. No man gets a kick out of cheating, when he has a perfectly good-looking, flirtatious, whimsical, and slightly naughty wife at home, who has taken off the gate to tb- fence and says mischeivously “Go right ahead. That was a good-looking blonde you had out last night!” For man, being a suspicious creature then begins to wonder: “Why’s she so anxious to get rid of me I wonder?” And then the tables are turned. So don’t
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[ cater to your husband's ego, by weeping and jealousy, and a lot of accusing drivel. Play the game with him. Solved; A Problem Dear Mia For: T think T have solved tho problem how to deal with a philandering husband. You know there are some things in life at which you either have to smile or wrep. and so when sonic kind friend enlightens mo that my husband was out tho nieht before with another woman 1 just treat it as a joke. If I say anything about it, to him I say it in a joking way. 1 refuse to let the green-eyed demon, jealousy, make mv life miserable. I love m.v husband and 1 am not going to sit ‘•almly by and lot some woman take him from mo. but netiher am 1 going to nag and weep and wail and gnash my teeth ev. ry time ho does a little side-stepping because T think eventually ho will tire of this and settle down. Ho does not make a habit of this, but I think he is like most other married men. They all like to cheat a little. So whv not treat it as a joke and it will be a joke. Am I right? A. E. Right you are. In the first place weeping and wailing isn’t going to do a bit of good. It’s going to make
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you red-eyed, homely, mentally and physically weak and repulsive. In the second place, it's going to increase his good opinion of himself as a model man, much admired by the fair sex. (Most men, from the homeliest on up, have this exalted opinion firmly imbedded, anyway’) There’s a way of lighting tire with fire in a case like this that makes the game as interesting and adventurous to the wife as to the husband. Never show jealousy, but let him know by humorous teasing that you know all about bis philandering. He'll get tired of furnishing you with so much amusement. Silk Shop No. 27 the Circle Silks by the Yard Popular Prices Prevail at Our New Store, 31 Monument Circle LYMAN BROTHERS
