Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1926 — Page 7

NOV. 3, 1920

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Mrs. Edwin C. Brackett was hostess Tuesday for the members ot the Alpha Latrein Club at her home, |C37 E. Maple Road Blvd. Reports "of the Indiana Federation of Clubs were given and the program was on ‘‘Good Citizenship.” Mrs. Alvin Edward Newman read a paper “Primaries,” Mrs. William Shoemaker read a paper entitled “How the President Is Elected,” Mrs. J. T. Davis read “Nominations,” Mrs. J. C. Do Ilorlty, “Law Making,” and Mrs. Rusisell Holler, "Taxes and Where They Go.” \ Mrs. Brackett was assisted by Walter Stuhldreher and Mrs. Davis. * * • Mcl’liersoii-Dodd Nuptials Miss Dorothy McPherson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McPherson, because the bride of Merrill- Dodd Monday evening at the home of the bride’s parents, 233 8: Dearborn St., with the Rev. W. G. Morgan, pastor of the Woodside M. E. Church officiating. The service was read before an altar of ferns, palms and cathedral candles. Mrs. Claude Thomas played the Lohengrin wedding march before the ceremony, and during the service played “Hearts and Flowers.” The bride, Unattended, wore a blue georgette gown trimmed in silver and carried an arm bouquet of Marechal Niel roses. She wore a wreath of orange blossoms in her hair. An informal reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd will be at home after Nov. 15 at 232 S. La Salle St. “ Shower for Miss Moorhead Miss Virginia Moorhead, whose marriage to Warren K. Mannon will take place Nov. IT, was guest of honor Tuesday afternoon at a bridge and kitchen shower given by Mrs. Walter Shirley at her home, 5632 Broadway. The bridal colors of yellow, peach and pink were carried out in the decorations and appointments, and baskets of chrysanthemums were used in the rooms. Guests were Mesdames Alfred H. Case, Troy, Pa.; Robert E. Hall, Frank V. Osborn, Harold E. Perkins, Verne K. Reeder, Harold E. Perkins, Edward Gentry, C. F. Lichtenberg, Earl D. Clauser, Alfred C. Hurst, David L. Swain, Jr.; William Schumacher, Floyd Furts, Walter Stuhldreher, Paul E. Summers, Lawrence Henderson and Misses Ann Moorhead, Helen Haight, Helen Stevens. Anna C. Gardner, Frances Kreig, Hilda and Meta Lieber, Marjorie Gordons, Pauline Holmes, May Patia Carver, Martha Updegraff, Helen Meyers, Avonelle Thorp, Jessica and Julia Brown and Eleanor Dunn. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Arthur E. Sudbrock, and by Mrs. O. N. Shirley.

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To Leave for Florida Mrs. W. P. Mullinkin, who will leave soon for Jacksonville, Fla., to sponrt the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Cook, was guest of honor at a luncheon and handkerchief shower given by members of the Thursday Afternoon Reading Club Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Fritts. Fall flowers decorated the house and tables at which covers were laid for fourteen. * * * Honor Miss Eleanor M. Evans Mrs. Edward S. Norvell, 1921 N. Delaware St., entertained Tuesday afternoon for Miss Eleanor Macy Evans, whose marriage to Erwin Cory Stout will take place Nov. 10. The guests were Mesdames J. S. LoomTs, Evanston 111.; Frank J. Hoke, S. R. Harrell, and Misses Sara Frances Kackley, Julia Fletcher, Dorothea and Schatzie Stout. * • To Install Junior (Chapter The Delta Phi Beta sorority will install its first junior chapter this evening, with installation services at the Chamber of Commerce. Mis# lOonna Jacobsen is organizer of the new chapter, which will be known as Beta chapter, and will have as its charter members Miss Mary Jolliffe, Miss Beryl Trester, Miss Irene Bowers, Miss Evelyn Mann, Miss Martha Peterseim, Miss Marie Swartz, Miss Gertrude Fisher, Miss Alline Hedges and Miss Donna Jacobsen. On Saturday evening the Alpha chapter will entertain In honor of the new chapter with a dinner at the Columbia Club,, followed by a theater party at Keith’s. Delta Phi Beta is an independent, chartered sorority and is in its sixth year. • • • The regular monthly meeting of the Phi Gamma Chi Sorority will be held Friday eVening at the home of Mrs. William Mahoney, 713 E. Fiftyg’ourth St. —** * • The Aftermath Club will hold its regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. James Brill, 3916 Carrollton Ave. Mrs. E. A. Weller will speak on “Temple Building.” Mrs. F. W. Schidler will talk about “The Building of the Parthenon.” * * * The Chi Gamma Chi fraternity celebrated Sunday with a Halloween party. A dance is being planned for the near future. • * • A. B. Hess, Miss Marie Hess, Mr. and Mris. E. F. Cilley and Freddie Hess of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests this week of Mr. afid Mrs. A. P. Stephenson, 925 Fairfield Ave. * * * Mrs, B. B. Huff. 29 N. Riley St., will be hostess for the Swastika Club

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Saint m& Sinner By ANNE AUSTIN

Cherry slept until 10 o’clock Monday morning. She bad delegated to Faith the delicate mission of informing her parents that Mr. Cluny thought it best for her to work for him no longer, since she would so soon become his bride. Faith told the news* ly at the breakfast table. “Mr. Cluny has opened charge accounts for Cherry in all the principal shops, and he wants her to spend the weeks before Thanksgiving getting ready for the wedding,” she concluded, in a casual but with an anxious eye on her father, who, with set, stern face, was making a pretense of reading the paper.. “Well, now. I think that’s real nice of him,” Mrs. Lane hastened to comment in a pleased voice, but Faith saw that she, too, was watching Jim Lane anxiously. “Os course, he don’t want his bride to come to him in the kind of clothes her pa cat, afford to buy her, and it wouldn't look just right former to go on working for him, now would it, Jim?” "I ain't got any say in this matter at all,” Jim Lane spoke gruffly from behind his paper. “You’ve never let me have any say-so in the control of our children, and it’s too late for me to begin now. Let her do as she pleases.” "I really think it’s all right—his buying her trousseau. I mean, Dad.” Faith drew a chair up beside his and laid her hand caressingly on his knee. “They are formally engaged now, and I don’t believe anyone would think the less of Cherry for letting him get the proper things for her new station in life. Please don't feel too badly. Dad. Cherry will be 19 in December, and she feels as if she’s grown up enc/ugh to plan her life for herself. I’m pretty miseraDle about it myself, but there’s no use in crossing Cherry in this or anything else she makes up her mind to do.” At 11 o’clock, after Mrs. Lane had gone back to bed for her morning nap, prescribed by the doctor in an effort to keep her damaged heart functioning as long as possible, Cherry strobed into the dining room, where Faith was seated at the sewing machine, her capable hands busy with a school dress for Joy. “Hello”’ Cherry stretched her arms above her head in a luxurious yawn. “How aibout breakfast, darting?” "I'm busy,” Faith said shortly. “There are some stewed prunes and cream in the ice box, the coffee Just needs warming up. ar.d you can have some of that new weajtfast food you like so well.” “I’m not hungry anyway.” Cherry yawned again. “Don’t make that old machine whirr so loud. I want to talk to you.” She wound her kimono more closely about her tiny body and drew a chair lip beside the machine, resting her lovely, childish little face on her arms, crossed upon the drop leaf table of the machine. “Aren’t you just wild to hear whal 4he dear old duck said .about the Marlboro Country Club affair?” Faith stopped the machine and faced Cherry with an expression of resignation, but she could not pretend Indifference. “He was eager to believe Bob's explanation, I suppose?” "Just lapped 1t up,” Cherry laughed delightedly, her topaz eyes gleaming with untroubled merriment. "Just as I expected, that precious high-hat daughter of his, Mrs. Allbright, hot-footed it right to his house and poured out the scanty!. Can’t you just hear him saying sternly, ‘Enough! I refuse to believe anything—ah—detrimental to the — ah —good name of the young woman whom I —ah —Intend to make my wife.’ Honest, that's what he said he told her! Wouldn’t thftt curl your eyebrows? “Well, she babbled right on, and then he forced her to tell to him what Bob said,’ and, would you be lieve it, he told her that what Bob had said was the exact truth, because that was really the scene that had taken place between us when we became engaged.” She choked with laughter. "Well, was It?" Faith asked curiously, wondering for the miilioneth time if she would ever really understand the girl .who was her own sister, In whose veins ran exactly the same blood as in hers, and yet who was as different from her as if she had been born on another planet. “To tell you the truth, it was —pretty nearly,. Cherry laughed. “Though the old darling would believe black was white if I said so. Well, Mrs. Allbright—my dear future stepdaughter—” she choked again—"showed her hanfig|hen. She was so mad she was frothing at the mouth. She told him he was ah old fool, that he had softening of the brain, and that if he didn’t give me up and be well-behaved old gentleman, his children would have him examined for Insanity. Can you beat It?” Faith stared at her with widening eyes, In which fear and horror dawned slowly. “You know, Cherry, I believe they would! George said yesterday the Allbrights and the younger Clunys would stop at nothing; that it would be war to the death.” She leaned forward and seized Cherry’s hand. “Please call it' off, darling! It’s all so horrible and messy, and —” “Give It up nothing!” Cherry exploded, snatching her hands from Faith’s. "I’ll fight ’em to the last ditch! I was desperate Saturday—would have taken any way out. But now that the old boy has been so decent and loyal to me, I’m going to marry him and thumb my nose In their stuck-up faces! 0 "Think I’m not good enough to be a Cluny! I’ll (Show ’em! And I’ll make ’em pay for this! I’ll that he leaves every penny the law allows to me. He’s already said he ■would, and rm going to see that he

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sticks to It. ”86116 of Myrtle St-'— ‘humble home’!" She sprang to her feet and walked rapidly up and down the room for a minute, then laufhed again, roughly. “Come on. Faith. Get your things *>n. Ralph wants you to collect a bunch of swell duds, too. I hinted a little, of course, but he wants my sister to do credit to the family at the wedding and afterwards. “We’ll spend a nice big chunk of the precious Cluny money today. Make It snappy, 'old dea^.“ “I wouldn’t wear a, thing his money bought if I had to go naked," Faith said with dangerous quietness. “Well, say!” Cherry began in naive astonishment. <‘Oh,,there’s the doorbell! Don’t bother. I’ll go." She returned in a very short time, her face wiped clear of all expression except that of blank astonishment. In her hand was a letter, which she held gingerly, as if it were contaminated. "Can you beat this?” she asked slowly. “An anonymous letter* liverede by a Western Union messenger! Here, read it!” (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) I TOMORROW: The mysterious anonymous letter.

jV/Jartha Lee’s Column

His Wife Unfair Dear Martha Lee: I would much appreciate your advice about a domestic inatttr. As you are a woman perhaps you would understand some or my wife s actions better than I do. We have Mren married seven years From the first. I gave her my pay envelop**, keeping only enough to cover my expense* lunch, car fare. etc. Also i never cross her nor j criticise her when she does unreasonable! things like paying SdPO for a fur coat. I wear $22.50 suit*, overcoats, etc., as my , salary is only a fai- aired one. I should j say that fully threx-fourtha of our money goes for articles for her comfort, pleasUr jiotv does she. appreciate all this? She certainly does not and our lives are getting more unhappy together ail the time. She calls me a %tick ’ and acts as if I didn't exist whin there are other people around. Before I was married I had lots of pep and was gettins ahead well. Now. I believe Ini standing still, or rather going around like a darn fool squirrel in a cage ; Will you tell me what you think of us? you LTf . HAI >,,\ married man. I think you are about to emerge from a self-imposed slavery. Your letter indicates that your wife is not treating you fairly, but at the same time, I should say you have cultivated the qualities that make her act unfairly. Evidently your wife possess a streak of tyranny and persons of her nature impose on others when allowed to. You will have to develop firmness, for it is evident that she does not respect you. and will not as long as she thinks of you as a “stick.” She probably has decide# that you are weak and are therefore her inferior. Surprise her into another opinion. Explain to her that for the happiness of both, domestic matters i will have to be read justed. Don’t j make the mistake of going to another extreme, but in financial and othI or matters, at least, be fair to yourself as well as to her.

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Shall She Forget? Dear Martha Iy>e: I have found your ' advice to others very interesting and wondered if you would help me. I am 17 years old. and have been going with a young man who is 20 years old for about a year. He cared a great deal for me. I | am sure but I think I was 100 indifferent | Should I continue being indifferent to win his love back oh should I lust try to let ! him go? i like him very much, hut I don't want to care 100 much about him as I think I'm too young. JUST SEVENTEEN. As you don’t seem to be breaking your heart over the young man, why not just forget the affair, now that he has turned away? In a year’s time, if he were the man of your heart. I believe you would have come out of your indifference. You're right. You are very young, so keep busy with other matters, forget this youtur man. and one to whom you will riot be Indifferent will come along some day. SNORES: IS FINED BOSTON —Because his snores were out of key with the gpprano, who was singing on the stage, Dennis Albanese was fined sls the other day for disturbing a public assembly. One of the theater attaches declared .Vlbanes</!i snores were like the deepest notes from a bassoon.

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