Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1928 — Page 16
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BANQUETS AND LUNCHEONS ON FARMPROCRAM Events Arranged for Conference to Open at Purdue Monday. Bn Times S' aerial LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 7. Twelve banquets and luncheons will be among outstanding features of the agricultural conference at Purdue University, Monday to Friday. Most of the banquets will be gettogether sessions of various State associations, and will attract hundreds to the conference from all parts of Indiana. Two banquets will be held on Monday evening, that of the Indiana Corn Growers’ Association in the Memorial Union Bldg and the "Tell Me Your Name” banquet for women visitors in the Home Economics Bldg. Two rpore will come Tuesday night, county agents dining at the Home Economics Bldg., and farmers’ institute speakers at the Memorial Union Bldg. Wednesday will see three banquets, by the Indiana Livestock Breeders’ Association and the Cow Testers’ Association, both in the Memorial Bldg., and the Indiana State Vegetable Growers’ Association at Lincoln Lodge, north of the city. Two banquets and two luncheons are features of Thursday’s program. The Purdue Agricultural Alumni Association will lunch at a real farm dinner at the Agricultural Engineering Bldg., and the home demonstration luncheon will be held in the Home Economics Bldg. The Indiana Dairy Association is scheduled to banquet at the Memorial Union Bldg., and the Home Economics Association at the Home Economics Bldg. The closing banquet of the week will be Friday night, the ‘ Master Farmers” banquet given annually by the Prairie Farmer, at the Hotel Fowler. This banquet, at which Indianas outstanding farmers are
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BEGIN HERE TODAY When Diana Farrell's mother overhears talk of love between her daughter and a schoolboy friend, she is fearful (Ait Diana will go wrong, like her sister, Vivian, who ran away from home four years before. o the mother hastens a marriage of Diana with Arthur Vance, some years older, a successful San Francisco lawyer. Diana Is only 18 and goes Into marriage believing “Arthur is so different from other men he always will be satisfied with merely spiritual love.” He respects her reserve, as a young girl’s natural shyness, at first. But, after months of loveless wedded life, he tells her she has wrecked his life because of her continued Insistence upon what he calls "this unnatural relationship.” Some time after her mother dies. Diana leaves Arthur and finds her long-lost sister, Vivian, preparing for a trip to New York. Diana rents a room ait the ' home of Mrs. Burton, widowed friend of Diana’s mother, and enrolls in Seton’s School of Acting. After a month she receives a letter from Arthur, begging her to return. She is desperately lonely, but writes him that she will never go back until she can be tbe kind of a wife he wants her to be. Within a few months she has progressed so well with her work that she is taken by Shepherd Seton. head of the school, as his personal pupil. In e, few weeks he has aroused hi her. in the impassioned love scenes they rehearse together, sensations she has never had before. Diana falls passionately in love with Seton and decides to aks Arthur for a divorce. Arthur flatly refused to divorce her. When she returns to the studio. Seton
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Arthur pounced too clumsily upon the opportunity. “Then why,” he asked sensibly, “can’t we remain married? Why continue this silly talk of a divorce if we have love?” She voiced her objection timidly. Somehow, she knew, it was a little out of place. It jarred her ears a little and brought them both back to reality. “But what about my career, Arthur,” she asked. “After all. does it'mean so much to you, really?” he asked incredulously. “Indeed, it does, Arthur,” she replied firmly, but as kindly as possible, “But would it,” he persisted, “in comparison with a home and children? Isn’t that after all the secret ambition of every woman and her greatest career? Isn’t the career you speak of and all of its kind only substitutes for the real thing. Such substitutes may be necessary in some cases, but not, my dear, in yours.” “You are domestic, Diana. You enjoyed keeping house.” “I was perfectly miserable.” she asserted. “Although if you hadn’t been sweet to me it might have been decidedly different.” “It will be different—decidedly different,” he promised while his eyes took on that hungry look again. Diana lifted her head a little wearily and looked intently into his serious face. “I think—l’m sure,” she began haltingly, “that we could make eacr other happy—tremendously happy. And I am certain that I would be more than glad to try it. . “Darling!” The single word expressed as much as volumes could of the emotions that had been pent up In him for so long. Waiting for the dam of indifference to break between them so that his emotions could rush out to her like a flood. . . . Teach Children To^Ue* Cuticura Soothe* nod Heal* " Rashes and Irritation* flf | CuUnirtSoaaK^p^heSklßnwr
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