Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1928 — Page 19

NOV. 23,1928.

Members of Sorority to . Be Honored Mrs. John Leech will be hostess this evening to members of Pi Lambda Theta sorority at a bridge party at her home, 3847 Park avenue. Before bridge, Mrs. W. M. Titus will explain briefly the national investigation being conducted by Pi Lambda Theta under auspices of the department of agriculture to determine best methods for training children of pre-school age. Guests will be: Mesdames W. M. Titus. P. R. Hightower, Grace H. Barker, Lydia O. Thomas, Ruth Poehner Fowler, Ada Bing, Josephine Summers; Misses Marie Sangernebo, Belie Scofield, Frieda Herbst, Lola Stuart, Myrtle Woerner, Florence Day, Bary Lucille Judd, Dorothy Payne, Rosana Hunter, Gail Hammond, Ruby L. Bell, Wilma Hession, Louise Fechtmen, Mildred Games and Mamie Lott, Indianapolis. Misses Frances Dearborn and Elsie Bender, Terre, Haute; Dorothy Rader, Mooresville; Hazel Cushing, Muncie; Mabel Beaver and Arlie Norman, Lafayette; Luella Pogue, Newcastle; Gladys Teel, Greenfield; Lucile Mary Thomas, Bonylin Wunkoop and Mary Cosette Winget, Frankfort; Florence Kirkpatrick, Logansport; Victor Hallowell, Pendleton; Esther Gibney, Wabash; Marjorie Morris, Bremen; Kathryn Luck, Danville; Lottie C. Porter, Madison; Mary E. Mount, Caroline Brown, Edne Feiber and Garnet Robinson, Connersville; Mesdames Florence Nicholas, Richmond; Irene Christy, Muncie; Faith Stockdale, Frankfort; Viva Wilson Spieth, Lebanon and W. H. Miller. Connersville MR. AND MRS. TAYLOR ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Myron B. Taylor entertained Thursday evening witn a bridge party at their home, 2132 Park avenue, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Francis, who recently moved to Indianapolis from Flint, Mich. Decorations and appointments were carried out in modernistic designs. Baskets of chrysanthemums in brilliant shades of pink, rose and yellow were used throughout the home. Guests with Mr. and Mrs Francis were Messrs and Mesdames Alvan Det trick, Earl Heassler, Eugene Sims, Dwight Peterson, Oliver Greer, John Fuller, Severin Buschman and William G. Albershardt. Play to Be Given The St. Cecelia players of Sacred Heart parish will present “Mary’s Other Husband,” by Larry Johnson this evening at Holy Name Parish, Beech Grove, under direction of Miss Ella Lawrie. The cast includes Misses Helen Doerr, Emma Roth, Henrietta Boehm, Alma Scherrer and Eleanor Schott; Messrs. Albert Hoereth, David Field, Anthony J. Lauck Jr., and Francis Harrick.

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Marriage Not Way to ■ Freedom BY MARTHA LEE Whoever heard of marriage being an escape to freedom? Yet there are many young girls who look forward to marriage as an escape from all the shackles that now bind them to conventions, rules, famliy tradition, mother’s apron strings aul what not. If it could only be comprehended by us mortals that there is nowhere in the world such a thing as freedom, absolute freedom, I have a sneaking feeling there would be much less trouble, much less tugging at the chains, much more contentment with things as they are, and consequently much more happiness For every bit of freedom we enjoy we must repay with as many bits of responsibility. That is an infallible law of compensation. Perhaps you haven’t anyone in the world who can see you taking advantage of what ever freedom you enjoy. Perhaps you can go your way unhampered by literal ties, but always in some way the responsibility of that freedom will return to you and you will have to liquidate the debt. Surely, if there is a more definite way to bind yourself to a visible bond I do not know of it. And yet I get letters every day from youngsters who actually believe that marriage means freedom for them. Freedom from parental despotism, yes. But your responsibilities as a married man or woman will delightfully fill that void. Now you are only living for yourself, or at least making a desperate effort to. After marriage you will be living for your husband or wife, or should be, if you are seriously interested in making the contract a success. I have a letter from a young woman who simply can’t wait to get married so that she can start doing all the things she is not allowed to do at home: Dear Miss Lee—l am 23 years old and am to be married within the next six months. I wish it were six days. Ever since I can remember everything I have wanted to do has been denied me. When I wanted to go to camp with the other girls of my class I was not allowed to. because it would make me a tomboy and I would get sunburned. When I was older and wanted to haag dates I didn’t dare because young people of today were so wild. I mustn’t want to go out with them or do the things they did. I wasn't allowed to argue the points

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