Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 70, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1930 — Page 11

JULY 31,1930

Teacher to < Be Married on Aug. 30 Announcement of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Darrough to Dr. James M. Cameron, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was made at a bridge party Wednesday night given by Miss Lucille K. Fennell, 3452 North Meridian street. Decorations and appointments were carried out in the bridal colors, pink, blue and orchid. At serving time, the guests were seated at one long table, covered with a lace cloth, and centered with a plateau of snapdragons and delphinium in the bridal shades. Tall pastel colored tapers in crystal holders lighted with small French dolls hidden in roses, which held heart shaped notes announcing the engagement and wedding date, Aug. 30. The bride-elect was presented with a set of azure crystal luncheon glasses. Miss Darrough was graduated from Teachers’ College of Indianapolis. * She is a member of Psi lota Xi and Alpha Sigma Alpha sororities. Guests were Mesdames Clyde Maines. Crawfordsville; Paul Samuels. Pittsburgh; Willett H. Parr Jr., Durbin Budd, Miss Helen Kenworthv, Lebandh. Miss Janet Rathbun. Mitchell, S. D.; Mesdames George Buck, Denzil King. L. W. Kirtley. Misses Madina Lowry, Inez Freeman, Dorothy Rinehart, Clara Mae Kirtley.

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hennessey, 3025 North Meridian street, left today for a two weeks’ motor trip through Canada. They will stop in Detroit, where they will be guests of iMr. and Mrs. Arthur Conors. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newcomb Fulton and Miss Mary Pearson Fulton, 3520 North Pennsylvania street, will entertain Miss Eleanor C. Allison, Ft. Thomas, Ky., over the week-end. • Keyes Atkins. Memphis. Tenn.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Atkins, 1321 North Meridian street. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper Kern. 1836 North Pennsylvania street, have gone to Roaring Brook, Micrt., for two weeks. Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, Mrs. John N. Carey and Mrs. John Morris Haines will motor east Saturday. They will visit Kennebunkport, Me., and Quebec and Gloucester. Mass., and return to Indianapolis in September. ’Charles H. Gruelle. Indianapolis, is making his home in Chicago at the Allerton house. Miss Helen Fitzgerald. 2246 North Delaware street, is spending a few days irWConnersville. Miss Marian Power, 2046 North Alabama street, is the house guest of Miss Mary Jane Krull at Lake Maxinkuckec. Mrs. J. A. Hyfield, 4522 Guilford avenue, is visiting at Cape May, N. J.. for a few days. Fred Davis, 1502 North Pennsylvania street, will spend several weeks in Denver, Colo. He will leave this week-end. Miss Julianne Campbell. 3065 North Delaware street, has returned from a few weeks stay in northern Michigan. Miss Campbell will-enter Smith college in the fall. Miss Phoebe Emerson, 3177 North Pennsylvania street, has gone to Canada for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Warren V. Hanson. 1827 Ashland avenue, have left for a month's stay in the Arrowhead country, on the north shore of Lake Superior. Charles Antle, Wallace Hays and Thomas McMahcJh will go this week end to Lake Wawasee, for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones. 1821 West Washington street, left today for Lake Maxinkuckee to spend a month. Mrs. L. Parker Likely, 3360 North Meridian street, and her three children, will return next week from Haverhill. Mass. Mrs. G. Harold Gaquin. Newburyport, Mass., will accompany Mrs. Likely and will be her house guest. Held to V. S. Grand Jury Blaicy Gursky. 48 of 3510 West Tenth street, arrested July 14 on a charge of possessing a still, was held to the federal grand jury under SI,OOO bond today by Howard S. Young. United States commisioner.

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x PARIS, July 31. Boudoir Whimsicalities THERE are things that one has to have and then there are things that one has to have, if you see what I mean. And of the latter, Dame Fashion is more, than prodigal these days. Personally, I couldn’t convalesce without nightgown jewelry, those lovely necklaces, earrings and bracelets made of pastel chiffon or crepe, stuffed with cotton to give them the desired head shapes. > n n n AH, another one of those gowns I just can’t live without! You see, I am one of those ladies who are doomeed by their good taste to know exactly what kind of color and what type of gown belongs to them. And don't think for a moment, either, that that means I want everything I see, because I don’t. But when I spot something that absolutely belongs to me in every detail, then I usually grab it and let the rest of the gang worry about the bank balance. So it was with the midnight blue chiffon Drecoll-Beer robe I have sketched for you today. I ask you wistfully, do you blame me? nan Anew design for clever fingers to embroider or plait or applique onto something pretty while she is taking her vacation. It's modernistic flowers, and I thought that you may like not only the

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design, but some suggestions as well for how to, and where to, use it. That’s what I made for you in this week's illustrated leaflet, and in between these suggestions I put some notes about after summer beauty repairs that are going to come in awfully handj’ for you in a few weeks. All In all I think you had better send a 2cent stamp to the Dare Department of The Times for that leaflet, don't you really? n n n NOR do the lines change much for sister as she, grows older, and taller. Right into her teens, her frocks are particularly the same in line as they were when she was in her “wee years.” And mightn’t that be the reason why mother and even grandmother so often wear almost the same type of thing as young sister? I think it was, although there is a marked tendency away from that idea these days, in afternoon and evening gowns at least. But that does NOT mean that the youngsters’ things can become formal again, as they were once upon a time. Au Revoir! (Copyright. 1930. bv The Associated Newspapers. I Wider Streets Asked MUNCIE, Ind., July 31.—A petition for widening of streets near the city hall and the public library have been filed with the board or works. Streets would be widened five feet on each side.

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Shower to Be Held for Mrs. Smith Mrs. William F. Emrich and her daughter, Kathryn, will entertain tonight with a bridge party and personal shower at the Ethelenn tea room in honor of Mrs. John Sloan Smith, formerly Miss Joan Wall. The rooms will be decorated with delphinium and snapdragon and at serving time the bridge tables will be lighted by pink tapers in crystal holders tied with bows of blue tulle. Guests with the bride and her mother, Mrs. Johnjyall. will be Mesdames David Bixler, Chicago; Bumside Smith, Ed Erler, Cecil Short, Addison King, Herbert W. Todd, Hubert Woodsmall Jr., and Marvin Lugar; Misses La Vonne Bums, Shelbyville; Mariana Kennedy, Dorothy Fife, Lucille Wilding, Har/iet Shoemaker, Kathryn Stanley, Kathryn Buxton, Dorothy Beightol, Mary Alice Smith, Lucille Raus, Edna Mae Katbenberger, Mary Caswell, Bernice Buxton, Harriet Thompsoij, Margaret Thompson, Katherine Tarr and Mary Louise Pierce.

CARD PARTIES

Royal Neighbors of Ironwood Camp will give a card party at 7:30 tonight at Redmen’s hall, Capitol avenue and North street. CRIPPLE ENDS OWN LIFE BY SHOOTING Edward W. Borrows Despondent Over 111 Health. Believed despondent because of financial troubles and ill health, Edward W. Barrows, 58, shot himself fatally in his flat at 401 North Illinois street today. He died early this afternoon at city hospital. One bullet entered the chest below the heart, and a second was fired into the head, above the right ear. George Brown, custodian of the apartment building, heard the shots and found Narrows lying on his bed. Barrows was a cripple. A letter in the room detailed funeral arrangements Barrows wished. BIKE WINNERS COVER 1,005 MILES IN RACE Ray Kealing, Byron Conroy Ahead at End of Eight Days. Covering 1,005 miles in eight days, Ray Kealing and Byron Conroy won the east side boys’ bicycle marathon Wednesday night. Prizes will be awarded at a dinner at 738 North De Quincy street tonight. James Bacon and George Worley were second in the marathon, with Richard Bell and Robert Lankford third and Edward Dahl and William Kroeger fourth. Two teams dropped out of the contest. The contest, scheduled for ten days, was shortened because entrants desire to participate in state bicycle races. Oats Yield Sets Record Bv TimcH Sordini BRUNSWICK, Ind., July 31.—A yield of ninety bushels of oats to the acre on the farm of Walter Reed, near here, established anew Boone county record.

MILEAGE OF 841 IS GOAL OF GAS LINE EXTENSION More Cities to Be Linked by Operations- of Midland Firm. Development of gas pipe line transmission system of subsidiaries of Midland United Gompany, Insull utilities corporation, now under way in Indiana and Western Ohio, will bring total mileage of pipe lines to 841, and result in further interconnection of many cities served by Midland subsidiaries as well as extension of gas service to communities now without such service. Through control of public utilities serving a large area in Indiana, the Midland company has directed a co-ordinated expansion program among its subsidiaries. Close Small Plants Asa result, the gas transmission system is being developed along similar lines as the electric transmission systems of subsidiaries, making possible closing down of small, isolated plants with high operating cost, and inauguration of service over this wide territory from centralized plants. Interstate Public Service Company is building a twenty-four-mile pipe line from Bloomington to Bedford; a twenty-one-mile line from Martinsville to Franklin, and a fortymile line from Franklin to Seymour, by way of Columbus. Mostly Intermediate Northern Indiana Public Service Company is constructing a thirty-eight-mile line from Logansport, and a six-mile line from Ft. Wayne to New Haven. On completion of these projects, the company will own 408 miles of transmission system, of which the greater part is interconnected. The company’s most extensive unified system is interconnected with the gas distributing center in East Chicago, and includes these communities; Hammond, Whiting, Valparaiso, Crown Point, Michigan City, Hobart, Chesterton, Porter, South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Goshen, Bremen, Nappanee, Plymouth, Rochester and Niles, Mich. Another line also connects East Chicago with Logansport, Peru and Wabash and completion of the Lo-gansport-Lafayette line will interconnect Crawfordsville, Attica an3 Williamsport.

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HUNT SUSPECT AS REDS' SPY Heads Two Espionage Systems, Is Claim. By United Pres* NEW YORK, July 31.—Department of justice agents, working with New York detectives, were said today to be seeking a man whom they believe to be the head of two Communist espionage systems operating in the United States. The man's name was said to be Filin, alias Simeon, and it was reported the department of justice agents had information connecting

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him with the Amtorg Trading Corporation, Soviet commercial agency. One of the alleged espionage organizations was described as political, used as a means of contact between American Communists and Third International headquarters in Moscow. The other group was said to be charged with gathering confidential information concerning the army and navy for the Soviet government., Filin, according to the information reported to be in possession of the department of justice, maintained a drug store here and sold medicinal herbs to Amtorg. While this in itself was nothing to cause suspicion, it was reported he visited the offices of Amtorg and there held conferences with alleged Soviet government representatives, among them agents of the Soviet commissariat of war.