Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1926 — Page 6

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Social Activities BNTBBTAINMBNTfI WEDDINGS \ BETROTHALS

Miss Helen Snyder, daughter of 3Mt. and Mrs. William H. Snyder, JSO N„ Dickson St-, became the bride of Alfred Prestel this morning at Holy Cross Church. The Rev. WilKeefe pronounced the ceremony before a chancel decorated ■with palms, ferns and baskets of avhite flowers. As the guests were assembling the organist, Albert Kline, played a group of bridal airs. Entering first ■was the maid of honor. Miss Henrietta Prestel, sister of the bride. She was gowned In orchid taffeta made with fuD skirt and she carried an arm bouquet of deep pink roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Edna Strieker, wore'green taffet, fashioned bouffant and her bouquet was of light pink rosea The bride, entering on the arm of her father, wore a gown of white georgette trimmed In bandings of •seed pearls. The skirt was fashioned with the uneven hem line and her ttulle veil was caught with orange blossoms. She carried white roses. Best man was William Stahl, and Edward. Arzman and Lawrence Moran were ushers. Following the ceremony a wedding .breakfast was served at the SpinkArms. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Prestel of Dayton., Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Prestel left Immediately for a wedding trip to Colo-r-ado Springs, Cola After Sept. 1 they will be- at home at 130 N. Dickson St- j • * • Miss Margaret Eltarman. 1425 W. Twenty-Seventh St_ was married to James Bradford at the First Friends Monday at noon. Mr. and iMrs. Bradford left Mtomedlately on a wedding trip and wIH be- at home after Aug. 15 at 142S W. TwentySeven tb St. • • • Miss Jean Brown, who will be married to Clifford E. Wagoner next iJßaturday, whs the honor guest Mon<da.y afternoon at a luncheon at the Columbia Club, given by Miss Mary •Goodwin of Greensburg. Pa. Miss •Goodwin is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton U. Brown Guests included the Misses Julia Brown, 'Jessica Brown, Masts Fitzgerald. Katherine Wagoner, Frances MeMath and Mesdames Giles Vance Smith and John K. Goodwin. • • Mr., and Mrs. Frank H. Mark. 1421 King Ave... entertained with a dinner at their home Monday evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Caroline Lucile, who will be married to Bruce ML Graham at the First Baptist Church. Thursday afternoon. The bridal colors of peach and blue were used as decorations and a centerpiece of pink and blue flowers -were ujred on the table. Covers were laid for Misses Mary Jane Sullivan, Margaret Kern, Florence Donovan, nd Margaret Boydem. Messrs, and Mesdames Iceland Lytle, I. M. Graham, and Franklin Kouts, John "Watkins. Kenneth Mark, and Mrs. C. W. Toung of Hollywood.- Fla. Mrs. Leslie Boyden. 2047 X. Tacoma. Ave.. entertained with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mark. .Sunday night. Guests ’Mesdames L M. Graham, George Kern, Frank Webb, Elwood Rabb. Cecil A. Berry. Frank' H. Mark. Paul Dunn, and Misses Antoinette Oropp, Margaret Kern. Margaret and Loraine Boyden, Beatrice Ottman, Mildred Rabb of Cincinnati, Ohio. •• * • Mra. L. A. Hart and Miss Rebecca Dixon, were chaperons at a rush party given by the Butler University chapter of the Alpha Pi sorority in the Lincoln room of tpe Lincoln. Monday evening. Miss Ruby Stout was the rush captain. Members were entertained with bridge.

Mrs. Robert Mannfeld, 5205 E. jXVashingtem St., will entertain Saturday afternoon In honor of Mies Margaret McCain, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Theodore McCain, 123 S. 'Emerson Ave., who will he married to J. Bruce Franklin on Aug. 19. • ' Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stokes, 1402 "IT. Thirty-Fourth St., and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Judkins, 1634 Lawrence St-, hare gone to northern Wisconsin lor several weeks’ stay. • • • Mrs. Henry Bliss and son, H. "W. Bliss, 2905 N. Meridian St., are the , guests at Lake Wawassee of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ogleshy of Chicago. • • • Mrs. James T. Barrett, Cold Spring Road, Mrs. John M. Sommer ville apd Mrs. John Judah, left by motor Monday for Leland, Mich. • • • Miss Mary Virginia Hall. 831 N. ■Capitol Ave., Is the guest of friends end relatives In Terre Haute and Poland, Ind. •• • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bacon, 5423 T 7. Delaware St„ have returned home after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Rollin Kautz at Leland, Mich. • • * Dr. and Mrs. W./F. Hughes and son William, 4025 N. Meridian St., •will return home this week after several weeks’ stay at points on Lake Superior. • • • t Mrs. Winfield D. Crooker of Nashville, Tenn., is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Emma Brandt, 1520 Park Ave. • • • Miss Helen Louise Warmoth, 3140 Park Ave., will go to Franklin the last of the week for a visit with friends. • • • Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Anderson. 1701 Central Ave.: Miss Grace Jenk-

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.TERRY MAKEft A MISTAKE "What more than a man like Jerry was needed to make one a happy wife? “What a little twist was (here in my own brain that made me hesitate? Was it because I had been so unfortunate as not to find anyone who after ten years of married life seemed very happy?" I The first q|erpories of my mother were of seeing her gentle eyes misted with tears. She had been nagged all her life by my father, and yet tie was what the world called a good husband. He provided for her bountifully. He was always with her —more is the pity—for he never allowed her to have an idea of her own. She was as much his ■ battel as though he had bought and paid for her. * This seemed to be the status ot ill the husbands and wives in that little country ytown from which I had come. The women were comparatively and possibly contented in caring for their children, and that was all. Since I had come to the city I had seen an entirely different kind of life —a kind of life I had read about md seen upon the screen. But these people were not any happier. There was Robert Tremaine. He had not been happy with his wife long before he knew Mamie. And yet she had told me that when they wero mar-

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ried, Bobby Tremaine was crazy about his wife. What had made them grow apart? What was this terrible thing that came between always? In the lives of all my acquaintances, rich and poor, there was some hitch somewhere which made life and love a very different proposition from the life I had dreamed. As if to further mix up my problem, I met Jerry as I left the apartment house. “How did you know I was here?” I asked. “I saw Mamie on the street,” he answered promptly, “after you ran away from me this morning and she told me that I wot id probably find you at The Circle. [ went there, and after describing Joan and you to Jem Smith, he said that you probably were over here. "It's a queer place for you to be. Judy,” he said looking around. “I don't like you to go to such places without some man with you.” Immediately the old flgh'ing spirit rose In me. Hero was Jerry finding fault with me for doing something that he knew nothing about. Just when I had softened toward him, just when I had made up my mlna that perhaps the safety of Jerry's home was best for me, I knew that l could not accept it. Furtively, I looked tip Into his face and saw his mouth had settled into decisive lines. I knew he was

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Martha Lee Says CHILDREN CHEATED OF HOME PRIVILEGES REBEL

Little Cinderellas-in-luxury! That’s what some of these modern children are, defeated in their very homey of the worth md the things those homes apparently stand for.

It's possible to draw the curtains a in the parlor permanently to keep J the rug from getting faded, and to put- away the real linens forever without public objection. But when I it comes to putting a child’s mind j and body away in lavendar and old j lace, I think something out to be done about it. Environment plays so Important a part in any child's life. How he lives in his earliest 1 ' years marks him for better or worse all the rest of his life. His ease,’ his grace, his self-assurance, his success, his full soul—these are the products of proper training and the right backgrounds of material and moral advantages. Thus a child who must never step on the hardwood doors, who can never Invite his friends in for the muss he will make, who can never mix up a batch of fudge in his Own parents’ kitchen is cheated out of the fundamental reason for a home and the hospitality thereof. How can he help turning out a "stick’’ unable to be hospitable, agreeable, a host, at ease? Y'ou can always buy anew rug, or acquire some new linens—coin of the realm of “civilization:”—but you can never purchase another childhood or anew soul. A Cinderalla Dear Martha Lee: .I am a girl 16 years old and love to have a good, clean time. My older sister (18 years) has had two vacations already this summer and I have had to stay home ever since school closed. I would like to give a little party lor a bunch of young folks that I know and mother will not have it. Miss Lee. I think I ought to have a little enjoyment onoe In awhile, but mother says she doesn't want a raft of flappers and sheiks ruining our rugs and dancing the Charleston and etc. I can see no harm in having a crowd In to dance for an evening. If mother doesn't let me have a few privileges I am going to do things on the sneak. My sister gets everything and anything she wants just bwause she doesn't care for the boys. I am not boy struck. Miss Lee. but I do love to have a good time with Ijovs and girls. The boys ti.d girls that I krow all like me and they urea iolly. clean bunch. Mother does not approve of them. Please tell mo what to do. LONESOME AND SORRY. Don’t rebel in an underhanded method, or you will never win mother’s approval. She’ll distrust and deny you more than ever. But what's the use of having a home If It Young people have to work out their energies on some sort of diversion, and dancing in one's own home is surely the least harmful of a great many. I cannot understand mothers who thus drive their young ones into night clubs and cabarets, and other “sheik and flapper” places, and then expect them to be models of decorum and are ready to disown them at a moment's notice if they don’t turh out so. I don't wish to incite you to open resentment and sulkiness. Put it up to mother in the wisest and sweetest way you can that you think you have earned a little party and you will in no way cause her trouble expect by using her house for a few hours. Don't provoke her to anger by demands; but appeal to her sense of duty toward you as well as your sister. AL JOLSON DIVORCED Bu lyiit'4 Pre** NEIV YORK, Aug. 3. —A1 .Tolson. noted black face comedian, has been divorced In Paris by his second wife, the beautiful Ethel Delmar. Parts cables told Monday of a divorce being granted Alma Osborne against her husband, Asa Yoelson, their real names.

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SEEK NEW CIVIC SPIRIT Federation of Clubs Will Discuss Enlarged Program. Enlargement and better coordination of civic club activities will be the topic at a special Federation of Civic Clubs meeting Wednesday night qt the Chamber of Commerce. Proposal for creating a more ardent community spirit will be discussed at the conference, said A. L. Portteus, federation president. Charles T. Sprading, Los Angeles author and lecturer, and Dr. C. V. Cook of Indianapolis will speak. M’SWIG GIN SUSPECT HELD Bu United Pres* KOKOMO, Ind., Aug. 3.—Federal agents are expfected here today to take into custody Charles L. .(Dutch) Little, said to be wanted'in connection with the machine gun slaying of W. H. McSwiggln, assistant State's attorney of Cook County, Illinois.

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PETERS RAPS GOVERNOR Declares Taxes Could Be Cut Morg Than 3 Per Cent. ™ Bu United Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 3. Vigorous reduction in State taxes was demanded by R. Earl Peters. Democratic State chairman, in an address here Monday before Fifth district Democrats. Peters attacked Governor Jack sons proposal for a reduction of 3 per cent, stating that a reduction of twice that amount might have been made in 1925 when the State debt and all current expenses were paid and a balance of $4,110,000 was left in the State treasury. PLAN SHOW AT BEACH Affair at McClure’s Directed by Recreation Department. Directed by the city recreation department, a boxing exhibition and vaudeville show'will be given at Me- ■ C'lure Beach, Twenty-Sixth St. and White River, Thursday and Friday nights of this week. A swimming carnival, featured by Charleston and bathing beauty contests. at Douglas Park, postponed Saturday night, _ because of rain, will be held Saturday night of this week. It Is for Negroes.