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1 v- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS aalJlam. (Link iturti health in every drvp HOME FOR HOLIDAYS. THEWl-RLOCK C9' Parties Planned With Miss Fifer as Guest of Honor LNDIAjVAPOL-IS i rv vv, hv Miss Thelitis' Pnvy, cup of Health at the "Breakfast I Among the social affairs of next week will be three parties for Miss Ruth Fifer, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

O. W. Fifer, whose marriage to ITerschel E- Davis of Florida will take place Jan. 2. Monday, Mrs.

Taut M. Fifer will entertain. Tuesday, Miss Mary Yant, 20flB North Delaware street, will have a party, and Mrs. D. Maurice Stephenson and Mrs.

Robert K. Ha-stian will honor her with a party. Mrs. John II. Ilolllrfay Mill Receive for Daughter.

Mrs. John IT. Holliday, 1121 North Meridian street, will entertain informally this afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, in honor of her daughters, Mrs. Norman Macbeth of Los Angeles, LORIOUSLY NEW AND DIFFERENT FROCKS FOR THE GAY HOLIDAY WHIRL (IsyilE town is in a regular holly and mistletoe MXk mood. The Raccoon coats are home from Harvard and the Gardenia girls are back from School.

And such a rendezvous of parties on the holiday program Luncheon Bridges, Theater Farties, Teas and Dinner Dances. It's really the pace that thrills, observed one of the smartest co-eds the other day. at V' Perauw 'Vw set1 un.verS..y, e5 Is here to spend I holiday, I Hm- table that means efficiency attheHusinessVesk BAKER'S. BREAKFAST COCOA Has a full rich flavor delicious to the taste; it is invigorating and sustaining." Henry C. Sherman, Professor of Food Chemistry, Co lumbia University, in his book "Food Products' says: Mrs.

AYallace Patterson of Kv-anston, and Mrs. II. H. Mitchell of Fall River, Mass. There are no Uocoa, addition to the stimulating property, due to the alkaloid theobromine, and the flavor which makes it Mr.

and Mrs. (W 1 A WIFE'S CONFESSIONAL By Adele Garrison A CONTINUATION OF "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE." popular both as a beverage and in confectionery, has a considerable food value." John 4im WALTER BAKER 8C CO. Ltd ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Bookjet of Choice Recipes ient free. Newspaper (Copyright, 19J5, by Feature Service.) And never hare ilio frocks in the Heller Section presented a more jovial welcome than the lovely array of advanced spring models, with which the college girl trill replenish her wardrobe, and greet the holidays.

LILLIAN FINDS A COLLKAG I'K BY ATX AKTFIL RISK. ALWAYS have paid tribute to Lillian's histrionic powers, but never did she stage a more effective scene than the One of th" ninft tempting frocks appearing iii this collection, i.i the little rliiffon lfeta (In hs i illust And chiffon triffctn is conspicuously featured ill the Sprint: Mode. So wlen it fashions billowy bouffant dress, girdled with a that tics piquantly in a'limv at the back, It becomes-audaclousiy smart. A dainty bit French cachet Is by the lace collar, cliffs hmiI pocket tabs so adorably laced on the girdle anil edged in Dresden colored metallic flowers. i nTirn-TrrrrtniwM i nm nim I mm i -I'm i i I SUSS THELMA DAVY.

yfi In Ulnik and lirown Price $59.75 II 1 io bring bach ths II II I 1 Dorothy Dixs Letter Box. golden tint of girlhood-. T)VAXCKI) SPRING MODELS IN TIIK KETTKR DRESS SUCTION WITH WHICH TT ORIOKT THK NEW YEAR. VAAH'K'tfHrlter Drrss firction, Kit. onrl h'lunr.

inquiry she made at the hospital in Blnghamton for a mythical patient, the victim of an equally nonexistent accident. Cautioning: me to play the role of a sympathetic friend, but to sny very little, ahe rushed into the ottlce of the hospital, apparently grief-stricken and distraught and demanded news of a cousin, a Mrs. Amanda Webster trust Lillian to employ no names like Jones or Smith of Brentwood, a small village near Blnghamton. "Rut there's no patient by that name here," the startled night attendant assured her, after a scrutiny of the register. "This Man Ii a Corker." "Oh! but there must be," Lillian asserted wildly, choking back very plausible sobs.

"A neighbor of my cousin's telephoned to me this evening I live In Elmlra that Amanda had been struck by an automobile downtown here and carried Into a drug store, and then taken to the hospital." "There must be some mistake," the attendant replied, "for there is no Amanda Webster here. "But," with SHOl'LD A MARRIED COUPLE CONTINUE TO LIVE TOGETHER WHEN LOVE HAS DIED? WHY DON'T WOMEN POP THE QCESTION? INQUIRES MERE MAN THE GIRL WHO THINKS IT PROPER TO DEFY CONVENTION. DEAR MISS DIX When a married couple have ceased to love each other, Isn't it better for them to separate than go on living together? Is this striking out for individual happiness wise or foolish, compared with the age-old method of sacrifice and endurance? MRS. E. J.

Ssr- or to transform black or darK hair ta chestnut-auburn or golden shades use MARCHAND'S GOLDEN HAIR WASH Jl Write for free booklet, 'Cart and Hrtatmtnt of the Hair" to Charles Marchand I 220 west forty second New 'Vbtk. II WORLD'S HIGHEST PAID CARTOONIST FACES GIRL'S SUIT Oliver Daughters Make Debut in Local Society Presented by Parents in Brilliant Affair Held at Woodstock Club Five Hundred Guests Received in. Their Honor. Bud Fisher, Ada Shields Alleges, Broke Troth 1 She Wants $50,000. Answer: There is some excnue for a divorce when men and women are married to wives and husbands whs are brntal and cruel, or unfaithful or drunken and worthless, but just because men and women come to the place when they are no longer romantically In love Is no rrasn why they should break up their homes and default upon their obligations.

Honorable people do not try to welch on their contracts just be- cause they get tired of them or they don't seem quite so alluring In reality as they did in prospect. There' are times when all of ua get deadly tired of our jobs and feel like throwing km evident desire to be helpful, "what XKW YORK, Dec. 2a. (Universal Service) Hud Fisher, newly married and the world's highest paid cartoon drug store was It? Terhaps we can find something out that way. Of course, most of them are closed, but it might be one of the few all-night ist, was tendered a S.Kl.fXH breach of! A brilliant event of the holiday sea-I them up, but if we have any strength of any real manhood or womanhood In us, we don't do It.

We stick on and do the thing that we have undertaken to do. Ardway McGIue is a fellow everybody ought to know. See Sunday's Star. i ones." That Lillian's objective was to find promise suit as a "Christmas present," son was the debut of Miss Martha It was disclosed today. Ami he has I tlnrldgc Oliver and Miss accepted been served with the sum-1 I'hoebe Oliver, daughters of Dr.

anil inons according to Clayton .1. Heei jnnnce, attorney for the plaintiff. What we call romantic love, the sort of love that draws a man and woman Into marriage with each other, lasts but a very short time. Teople who are thrown In the close intimacy of family life can not long cherish Illusions about each other. No man sees a woman as an angel or a goddess after the honeymoon sets, nor does any woman cherish the fond belief that her husband is the romantic hero of her girlish dreams.

Both know each other as ordinary, faulty human beings, with tempers and nerves and irritating little ways. Deaths in Indiana She is the beautiful Miss Ida Shields, 2S years old, ami the girl Mr. Fisher Is alleged to have "left behind him" when, on Oct. 21 last, lie married the Mrs. John Jl.

Oliver, iniJ North Meridian street, last night at the Woodstock Club, when their parents received TiOO guests in their honor. The rooms were profusion of palms, ferns, Christinas greenery and baskets of poinsettias. In Uereivlng Line. Receiving with Dr. ami Mrs.

Oliver. DOROTHY DIX. charming Countess Aedita do lleau- mont, whose father is reputed to be one of the wealthiest noblemen of I'runpe Neither thrills at the sound of the other's footsteps or has palpitation of the heart every time they look at the sight of each other. VOnnt out the whereabouts or a certain druggist without directly inquiring for him, I knew, yet I do not believe the shrewdest observer would have accused her of guile as she turned a tear-stained face upon her interrogator, "I I'm afraid I've forgotten, I was that upset. Seems to me it was something like Lucas or Lewis it had a 'lew' somewhere in it, I think, but then, again, it might not." If the attendant were annoyed at this futility, she heroically concealed It, but picked up a strip of paper and a pencil.

"I'll write down here the names and addresses of the only druggists w-ho are open at this time," she said. "You may have to ring their night bells at that. You'd better go to the police station also." "Oh yes, that is a good Idea," Lillian assented with no hint in her manlier that the police station was the last place on earth she wished to see at was Miss Miss Martha and Miss Olive uit rollows 1 cur. I Elizabeth Kelley of Mont peller, who jor Chapped Lips or Hands RICHMOND Mrs. Mary J.

Wilson, 23 years old, is dead of a complication of diseases at her home here. Her husband and a son survive. Russell W. Stanley, 28 years old. Is dead here.

His widow and a daughter survive. FRANKHN Mrs. Mary Catherine Fulmer, widow of the late Henry Ful-mer, died Wednesday morning following a paralytic stroke. She Is survived by two sons, Guy and George two daughters, Mrs. Guy Newhouse and Mrs.

S. C. Duke, and two stepsons, L. H. and Otis Fulmer, all of whom live in White River township.

A brother, Robert Arms of Bargers- Ms the house guest at the Oliver home. Miss Kelley Is Miss Martha's room- mate at Columbia university. I -Mrs. Oliver wore a gown of white satin crepe, heavily beaded In pastel I shades. Miss Martha Oliver's frock The seven wonders of the world Are things the eye an see, But how a.bout faith a.nd joy, Love, truth, txd charity? flat because they have passed this hectic chllls-and-t ever period many husbands and wives think that they have reased to love, when In reality they are Just settling down Into what Is the most beautiful and satisfying love on earth, a sort of glorified friendship, a partnership In which they have everything In common.

i But whether they thrill or don't thrill has nothing to do with the' business of marriage which they have undertaken. Doth the husband and wife have assumed responsibility for the physical well-being and the spiritual happiness of. another. They have set up a home. They have given hostages to fortune in their children.

They have established a family and they have no right to break tip that home or to orphan those children and deprive them of the proper atmosphere and background In which to grow up. They have no right to deprive Miss Shields cried when she heard that Mr. Fisher, the "only man she had ever loved." sailed on the l.evl-dthan for France and on the high seas wedded the girl who bad won the beauty prize in Paris four years ago. Recovering, she went to the law firm cf Rosenthal lleermaMce and started suit for breach of promise. The complaint was simple in its wording, acropling to Mr.

Ileei malice. She charged, th" attortny said, that Mr, Fisher, creator of tin: cartoon also was of white, fashioned In bouffant style and beaded in tiny iieiirts. Here's a true jelly not greasy ointment that keeps the skin cool and soft. Use it on any raw, tender, sensitive place. Ask for O-G Jelly at your drug store or toilet goods counter today! Jane vn Zelm Miss Olive Oliver and Miss Kelley both wire gowned in pink.

Miss Olive's was of pink crepe nana, with medallions of beads In pastel shades nil the sl.irl. II Has fashioned with ville, also survives. George K. them of the benefit of a mother's or a father's rearing. Covert, 80 years old, died at the home of his niece, Mrs.

Thomas House, here characters, "Mutt" and "Jeff," had i I L.l,l.-t Miuu this stage of the game. "Hate to Trouble You." "I hate to trouble you," she continued, "but will you be So kind as to tell me how quickest to get to these places? I've never driven In Blnghamton much, and It's so confusing at night." um oasuuc mm iii.iu.ii nni, refused to many her alter to do so. Thursday morning following a period of -failing health. Funeral arrange kelley was ot pmic anil wmie lace The comiilalnt was filed twelltv made in straight lilies and tllirimui days ago and the summons served on with a single large pink rose. Their the eortnonist, Mr.

Ilecrmanco said. flowers were old lasiuoiieii mi no ooj ments have not been made pending word from a brother, Arthur, who lives in Palatka, Fla. Another brother, Elmer of Franklin, and two sisters, KIBFER-STHWART 00. Indianapolis tie ALL INTERESTS OF THE HOME BY AGNES ANNA ha.h "It is," he added, "quite an interest- ciuets of flowers In pastel The attendant patiently gave her The man has no right to forsake the woman he has sworn to love and honor and cherish Just because he happens to get tired of lier, nor has a woman a right to leave her husband because he doesn't, turn out to be all that her fondest fancy painted. Unless there Is something radically wrong with those to whom they are msrried, it Is a) husband's and wife's duty to carry on for the sake of the family.

The idea of swapping partners as you do automobiles, so that you may have always the latest model, Is unthinkable. It would bring about ehaos in society. Nor would it add to theum of general happiness, for when we attempt to follow our fancies we are led by a wtll-o'-the-wlsp that never lands us In any settled peace and contentment. These we find only when we are guided by our consciences and ing story. Miss Shields is a charming full directions, which I silently mem Mrs.

P. S. Hamilton of Franklin and orized, for I knew that Lillian was depending upon me for that aid. Then, Mrs. Rose Clark Pearson of Thorn-town, survive.

I OLD GIBRALTAR 4 with profuse thanks to the woman behind the desk, she hurried me outside, COLUMBUS Mrs. Agnes Boyle, 91 Witch Hazel Jelly years old, widow of James Boyle and speaking no word until we were well on our way down the street leading from the hospital to the center of the one of the oldest women in Bartholomew county, died of a complication of diseases at her home here. She was a native of Belfast, Ireland, but came city. take our stand on the unshakable rock of principle and right. DOROTHY DIX.

DEAR MISS DIX Please give me your views on popping the question. Praise be to Allah," she said, "the Mrs. Oliver was assisted throughout the evening by a number of her friends and by her daughters' friends. Among the younger set assisting were Messrs. and Mesdames.

Robert Ilosnier Samuel Runnels Morse Jr. Harrell 1 Woollen Jr. Dr. and Mrs. ames Livingston ley A.

I'faff Thompson and Mis. Frederick F. Tiastinn rf Miami Reach, Fla who is the house guest of the Olivers. Mis-'es Kleanor Kvans Kli.abeth Kichard-Sarah Frances son Kackl-y Mary Margaret Kmcstine Miller KlUahcth Itiirfonl name 1 want is on tins paper, it to this country when 20 years old. girl and quite good to look upon." Fisher, who is repoited hack from his Parisian honeymoon, is ie-ported to have left for Florida, "where every prospect pleases," accoiding to the real estate salesmen.

The according to Miss Shields's attorney, has been set for trial next month. Despite the fact that the complaint was filed nearly three weeks ago, it was not discovered In the couit records, possibly becau.se the defendant was designated as Harry Conway Fisher, which is the cartoonist's full name. Special efforts ere taken to keep it a secret. Today, when reporters o-ated Miss Shields at the Pennsylvania hotel, she checked out Immediately and left no forwarding address. that of a man who Is on the list of Mrs.

Boyle leaves two daughters, Mrs. Don't you think a woman should have the same right to cheose her husband bandy people' I always carry with me. KM' ()lt SATl Y. BREAKFAST. Oatmeal Top Milk French Toast Coffee LUNCHEON OR SUPPER.

Raked Dressing Vegetable Salad Tea Nuts and Raisins DINNER. Salmi of Turkey or (loose Vegetable Salad Fruit Ice Cakes Coffee The day after anything in this world, Is a time for stock taking, emotionally and materially. Keep the.sur-face of the house tidy, nnd let the But, as you know, one of the strictest as a man nas to cnoose nis wue: ror me me ui nic i umi -c vuy a. sm should sit down and wait for some man to come along and ask her to marry him. For my part, if a girl were in love with me I would not want to be kept in the dark about It.

Alonzo Marr of this city and Mrs. William McCullough of Oklahoma City, and three sons, John, James and Edwin Boyle, all of Bartholomew county. rules of the service is that one member shall never make any open inquiry for another. This man is a corker, however. He did yoenian serv ENGLISH Mrs, Hattle E.

Austin, ice during the war." 53 years old, died of tuberculosis at her home in Marengo. Her husband. "Have you ever seen him? I asked. "No, but I've studied his descrip Why don women pop the question, anynow a mn.si. Answers Women don't pop the'questlon because they huven't the.

nerve to do It. Millions of women long to do so, but they are withheld by a silly old superstition that there Is something unwomanly about their showing their feclirfgg and that the only modest thing Is for them to try to cajole a man up to the proposing point, instead of coming out boldly and taking the Initiative themselves. Thorn nover was more idiotic custom, and It will be a real emancipa James M. Austin, died twelve years ago, and she leaves one daughter, tion and his latest photograph," she said, "and I know that he always takes the night trick himself, so we're pretty safe." Mrs. Rldgeley Sloan of Marengo; three young folk play out of doors If they wish, or quietly Indoors, with as little SHOTS AND SHOUTS START SEARCH FOR BURGLARS IN HOME WEDDING BELLS IN INDIANA.

"Well know In another two min sisters, Mrs. Mettle Marsh of Belle-1 ville, Mrs. Ona Hollls of Marion, 111,, and Mrs. Fannie Arford ot Montrose, and three brothers, A. Belgian Princess Succeeds in Music BRUSSELS.

Dec. 23. () Princess Marie Jose, 10-year-old daughter of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth, has gained recognition of her exceptional talent as a violinist. She has Just passed "with great distinction" an examlna. tlon of the "upper class, first-class degree," given by the Belgian School of Music.

During a recent tour of the King and Queen In India the princess proved herself to be a hostess of distinction, presiding at official receptions for the royal family. CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR UNIVERSITY IS $75,000 BLOOMINGTON, 111., Dec. 25. (Universal Service) Illinois Wesleyan university yesterday received a real Christmas gift, the Theodore Proszer Foundation of Philadelphia, turning over $75,000 to the Institution here to provide a building for the college of music. The Wesleyans are to raise a similar sum In order that 1150,000 will be assured.

It was voted by the trustees to accept the gift subject to the condition named. tion day for women when they have courage enough to snap their ftngers at utes," I said. "According to that woman's directions, we must be near dlsturhance as possible, and keep the meals simple and -give our part of the overfed American public time to recover from too much food and too It and go out ana opemy select meir maien. Weathers of Marengo, Millard Weath ly to our destination." Lillian gave a muttered exclamation ers of St. Liouls and Lynn Weathers of Louisville, Ky.

little exercise. Before they are scat MARTINSVILLE Emmett Sloan tered, see that you have listed the gifts of annoyance as we drew up to the lighted windows ot the pharmacy we wished, for there were two or three other belated customers inside. Hut I believe that for women to have the right to do this would da more than any one thing to promote happy marriages, became then practically every woman would have the husband she wants instead of having to take any sort of husband that offered himself. kr.A it mnnlH tiist as vantaeeous for the men. becrfuse a happy, con Maid Explains Entered House to Go With Girl to Mass.

died at his home here after a week's for each rhild; make a form and and ono at a time see that a thank you when we entered she was casual letter Is sent, written or printed by the little one. to the kind donor. A enough. tented wife is a good wife, and the woman who was married to the one man she had picked out and who suited her taste would be ad anxious to keep him Fit KLIN" iss Lois Lucas and Kinerson Isgrigg, both of Thorntown, Were married Christmas eve at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Minnie Lucas of this city.

The Rev. Raymond Wiggins of AnLioch oflieialed. Tliev will live en a faii near Seircle-lllc. SHKLItVVII.I.K Tin marriage of Mrs. Marie Case, daughter of Mrs.

Oiace Weakley and Charles Litfll of this city, was celebrated Thursday at. the home of the bride's mother. Pr. L. T.

Freeland, pastor of the First M. K. Church, performed the ceremony box of decorated paper may make Illness of pneumonia. He is survived by his father, three brothers and two sisters, all of this city. GOODLAND William P.

Wilson, 01 years old, a farmer who had lived near Goodland all his life, died on Monday morning after a year's ill Lillian rues the Code. We'll have a hot chocolate while CHICAGO, Dec. (1'niversal Service) A score of detectives rushed what seems a task a real pleasure. that she wouiu Dreaa ner necu irj mg iu picaac nun. And no child should be allowed to avoid such courteous obligations.

A we're watting ror tne prescription, she said. "It will take some time to put It up, I fancy." Then she tiny hand outlined on a piece of paper ness. Seven brothers and sisters and, out and a dozen shots ere fired, when a cry of burglar reverberated through the ball of the palatial home of Watson F. Rlair, on Chicago's "Cold Coast," at dawn today. The whole wih "Thank you" printed in the palm and the baby's name will do to begin raised her voice a trifle and addressed the pharmacist, an alert-looking mid Furthermore, women are wiser in matters of the heart than men are and they would make better selections of life partners than men make.

Men are taken by. a pretty face or they fall for a beautiful moron who rolls ther eyes at them and asks them fool questions, but you wouldn't see. women making any such Idiotic selections as that. Personally, I do not see why men should object to women having the right to pop the question. Being courted Is a pleasant sensation and soothing to one's vanity.

DOROTHY DIX. dle-sized chap In his thirties. the presence of the immediate fami- Do you use 'Blank's' chocolate? couple. Mrs. neigi uo ooo, with.

Good correspondents are rare these days, and we should do our part to help develop them. Save all illuminated cards for the many hospitals and missions, where such cards become rewards of merit, or are made up into and friends of tin Jies A attended hv Miss Mahel i lloilsenia hi, li she asked, giving a name I never had heard in connection with chocolate, but which was familiar enough to me a stepdaughter survive. SHELBY VILLE Mrs. Anna Marie Kimberling, 69 years old, Is dead at her home here of uremic poisoning. She was the widow of Hadley S.

Kimberling. Surviving are two sons, Ferrell Kimberling of this city and' George B. Kimberling of Connersville. Mrs. Agnes McDonald, 36 years old, wife of Oscar McDonald, is dead at her home north of this city of.

paralysis. Besides her husband she leaves booklets for little sick folk to look at in the code of the service. I knew Remember the joy with which you used that it was one which was often for ijour SCRAP BOOK DEAR MISS DIX My daughter, aged 2.1, plans a trip unchaperoned to a nearby city to spend the week-end in company with her fiance at a hotel. He is a man of fine character, but I oppose It. However, she and her mother think It perfectly safe and proper and say I am old-fashioned in my ideas served In the way Lillian was using it now.

to look at pictures before they were every-week features of The Star, or were so plentiful. His glance at her was apparently 1 lllams maid of honor and best man mass, was the Innocent cause or It all. TVa "Robert Stephenson. Following the Mm. Anna Webster chairman of the welding there was a dinner and Mr.

social hygiene committee of the M.1 Mrs. Littell left for a wedding tlonal League of Women oters was a frip Thev will be at home after Jan. 1. guest at the Ulalr home for the ho I-CO I I'SIBIK Announcement was days. She gave the alarm when she made 'here Thursday of the engage- heard some one trying to open her ment of Miss Iterle Meredith, daugh- door.

ter of the late Joseph T. Meredith of Flren In Hallway. this city, to Howard Bpettlu of Cin- Walcott Rlair, son of Webster F. clnnatl. the-wedding phee prominent In Chicago's so ft in the near future.

The announcement mad, at a meeting of the Delta leial circles, fired a pistol at shadowy Theta Tau chapter at the home of fnn hallway: then ran to Jhe Don't insist that the. Christmas tree only the casual one which he would give any customer asking a question shall come down nnd the clutter be cleared away too early. Give time for full enjoyment and arrange new books her mother, Mrs. Anna Vorles; five brothers, George Vories, Allen Voiles, Daniel Vories and' Donald Vorles ot Shelby county and John Vories of Chlcugo; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas Fogarty of Shelby county, Mrs.

Mar? Speas of Greenwood, and Fannie Vorles of Indianapolis. concerning his wares, but aa he answered, I saw his hand go up to his tic and adjust It in a signal familiar to both of us, and I knewthat Lillian and that a chaperon is noi necessaiy. nmui sivc yuur vpuuuu. uu. Answer: You are quite correct, and your daughter will hopelessly compromise herself if she goes nnd spends a week-end with a man to whom she Is not married.

It Is one of the things that simply isn't done. Uoth the girl and the young man may be "as chaste as lee and as pure as snow," and their conduct may be beyond reproach In every way, but they will never convince a cynical and censorious world of their lnnorenre. when you have leisure to make proper place for them, either with oth had found the man she wished. ers of their sort, or with others by the same author, or on whatever plan you vu Rloise Hanson and was inclosed 'street door and continued to Are the elect I w. follow.

"FIRST" GRADUATE DEAD. DANVILK Isaac I'ierson, io years i a f-hristmas tfltt Dy me uiki. a pun. The shunting brought the po-e. The house was surrounded and recent tr Harold J.

Norton Remember the birds and. squirrels an I the family pets of all sorts, these Your wife and daughter evidently do not read the accounts In the dally SPICE CAKE E-Z BAKE FLOUR 1 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teapoon eaeh caraway and i oriandrr seeds 1 teanpoon each nutmeg, cinnamon and ginrer 1 nip milk Rift flour, sngar and baking- nowitor tog-ether, rub in butter, add mtlk, eeils and extract: mix smooth into bitter of "medium thtckne's; All (tressed pstty pans full; bake In hot oven I or 11 minutes. llecipe furnihe1 by1 Mls mary Davidson, 3," K. Gray st. detectives for more than an hour Miss 1 and RICHMOND, Pec.

25 Horace B. Reed, "3 years old, former resident pledge of the sorority. London, daughter of Mr, busy, cold days. newspapers of divorce suns or hub register fieures as evidence, and that the mere fact that a man and woman registered at the same time at a hotel is considered sufTicient grounds here and the first student to be grad upon which to grant a divorce. SPENDING HOLIDAYS HERE uated from the Richmond high school old, a retired farmer and stock raiser, dead here following a stroke of paralysis.

He is survived by one son and three daughters, prday rlerson of Plttsboro, Mrs. Charles Tonr of Coats-vllle, Mrs. Jesse Martin of Terre Haute and Miss Edith Pierson of this city. Word comes from Hume, 111., of the sudden death of Mrs. Ruth Tur-ney Hostettler, a former school teach-rof jHendrlck county.

In a class of four. Is dead at his home In Orants Fass, says a message Mr. and Mrs. Verne C. Morgan of searched for the hut gin r.

The maid explained it all very simply when the deetives questioned the servants. She had come to the Blair home at i a. m. to meet another maid who had promised to go to early mass with her. She had failed to remember which room her iend occupied, and by I Vke tried to enter the room The young man must be very Ignorant of the usages of good Mrs George London of Bartholomew countv.

was married here Thursday to William H. Jernlgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jernlgan of Hoopcston, i The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B.

K. Johnson of the East Columbus Methodist Episcopal Church, vie P.nd Mra. Jerniean will Uv at or else he would never suggest sncn an anting to your Marshall. are spending the holl society received bv relatives here. He former DOROTHY DIX.

daughter, days with Mr. and Mrs. Karl P. Lenj! ly was In the hardware business in this city. Hia widow and three daughters! Burylve.

902 North Pennsylvania street. Mr. by Public Ledger Company.) Morgan la a son of Mrs. Leni, by Mrs, Webster. occul Uooceston, i 1.

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