PAGE 4 THE TIMES .MARCH 28, 1938 Swimmer League's Talent Hunter | breakfast Engaged Art Clubs Has Pets, j Held MY DAY Here Hear Talk By Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt

No Hobby for Bride on Crafts EW YORK—This has been a purely frivolous day. An N effort to order what hats and summer clothes I need, to Katherine Rawls Doesn’t Josephine Jackson Weds Frank A. Staples Tells go to the dentist, to lunch with a friend and to get off on an Recall How Many Thomas F. Riddell of New Hampshire afternoon train for the country, all have been accomplished. 1 came across a most interesting little magazine for chil- She Holds. at St. Paul’s. Titles n&',. Program. dren yesterday called the Junior Natural xjly \ :%gf) BY BEATRICE BURG AN Miss Josephine Jackson and Frank A. Staples, director of History, is sponsored by Society Editor the which the Amer- Thomas Fogle Riddell following League of New Hampshire Arts and ican Museum of Natural History of New York, and rawls, who their wedding this morning at St. Crafts, based his suggestions to the sold to school children for 5 cents a copy. It comes Katherinedoesn’t remember how many Paul’s Episcopal Church breakfasted Federation of Art Clubs’ out a month, and I imagine no national swimming titles she holds, with the parents, Mr. and morning at Her- jjp once can more says bride's members this John she has no hobbies but she Mrs. Raymond D. Jackson, their ron Art on interesting thing for youngsters who are inter- does Institute his experience have a monkey, an alligator, a bridal party and guests at the Co- in his own state. ested in animals. I think that it would lead to a dog, a cat and a boy friend. lumbia He Club. HKraSffs&: ::':: described the New Hampshire very real interest in natural history and in the Between swimming and diving Dr. Lewis Brown cere- system which has success practice read the brought intelligent use of zoos and over at the Indianapolis Ath- mony before the with to 23 art shops by allowing them 20 museums all the altar a back- —Photo By W. Hurley Ashby. F. R. P. s. letic Club she con- ground of cibotium and woodwardia Mr. and Mrs. per cent commission on craft work country. how she Elbridge Merrill. fided fern and palms. Aquamarine vases Fall River, Mass., have sold. He explained that craftsmen There was an interesting statement in Doro- amuses herself announced held Easter lilies and cathedral the engagement of their daughter, have been urged to make their prod- thy Thompson’s article the other day, and I have when she isn’t in tapers burned in gold candelabra. ucts from native materials. Mrs. Roosevelt train- Miss Dorothy Merrill (above), to pondered over it ever since, wondering how many the water, Mrs. W. E. Duthie, organist, played Dr. Wayne Lockwood The Indiana Federation is urging ing Ritter, 4415 people is says; to break an- bridal music. Broadway. development of native handcrafts as realize its truth. Here what she “When private prop- other record. its An of erty make AVears Gray Traveling Suit Miss Merrill was principal project. exhibit ceases to free men, its only spiritual justification goes. Democ- She enjoyed graduated from articles has been College in made in Indiana racy and the widespread distribution of private property go together. watching her al- The bride, given in marriage by Radcliffe 1931 and at- on display at the museum in con- ligator in the bath her father, wore her gray traveling tended Harvard Graduate School nection with the James Madison knew that; Thomas Jefferson knew it. Not all our con- For convention. tub until her fam- suit, trimmed with a gray fox col- in 1932. the last four years Preside at Meeting servatives today realize it, nor all our liberals. she has been music director at ily protested. She lar, and worn with flesh-colored “They think the life is ice-boxes and automobile* - abundant more boasts of teaching blouse and navy accessories. Her Tudor Hall. She is a member of Mrs. Leonidas F. Smith, re-elected president, for every one. her monkey to corsage was of flesh-colored garde- the Fall River Junior League. and Mrs. B. B. White, Those who care for democracy should be more concerned dk Dr. Ritter attended De Pauw Terre Haute, presided at this swim. She claims i nias. morn- with ending land tenancy in this country; reviving local government and Miss Rurgan University a graduate ing s meeting. Mrs. T. Wheel- that the monkey, Her sister, Miss Lucille Jackson, and is of John merchandising; protecting the small industrialist, who is often more recep- was the the Indiana University medical er led the conference of art club J. Wellington Wimpy, was only attendant. She wore efficient than the one, and a at any a navy blue lace suit with gray ac- school. He is a physician at the presidents and Mrs. H. B. Burnet large welcoming vigorous, responsible trade tive to her instructions W. P. R. P. S. he for dear when —Photo bv Hurlev Ashbv. cessories. Her corsage was of talis- Marine Hospital, Portland, Me. directed discussion of the art short unionism.” rate, swam life Searching out talent among Junior League members has been the development. the man roses and sweet peas. course she threw him in ocean. She duty of Mrs. Carl Vonnegut (above), assistant chairman of the talent A joint She has said something which I think needed to be said. It may the “Eng- Mrs. Jackson wore a corsage of meeting with the Junior describes his stroke as committee, for the League’s show, “Number, Please,” to be presented Art lead us into long arguments, but they will of him, gardenias, nemesia and lilies of the Club was scheduled for this aft- be fruitful arguments. lish overhand.” She’s proud May 15 and 16 at English’s. ernoon, with We if he does insist keeping valley with her dark red suit, col- Mrs. Sam Matthews, have come to accept bigger and bigger things as meaning greater even on Juniors to Junior Club, chairman, out lared in beaver. Mrs. Edmund F. and Waldo and greater efficiency, more and more prosperity and more and more his head of the water. say Haley, Junior Club Jackie answered, “I wouldn’t it. Riddell, the bridegroom’s mother, president, pre- freedom. a tt tt The two do not go together of necessity, and I firmly believe It isn’t polite.” attended in a suit gar- siding. Mrs. Frederick Balz, Indiana black with of “we Miss Rawls, 18, five feet-two, was Mr. Burleigh had no reply. Ohio Man to e'enia corsage. Give Review Federation of Clubs’ president, was that instead reiterating, must return to the rugged individualism here last night to appear in the tt tt n Guests were seated by Albert Mil- scheduled to talk on “Hobbies.” of the past,” we should take as a slogan more recognition of the in- competitive Norman Perry has two important Prizes were to be awarded for the I. A. C. exhibition and teer. Gary, and Richard Boles, Council of Jewish Juniors is to dividual today, not only because of self-interest but because of each swimming with her sister, dates on the same week-end. On the best hobbies’ exhibit. events Speaker Brownsburg. Harry E. Riddell, present a revue, “Hollywood responsibility every Dorothy Rawls, Virginia Hopkins, Saturday night, April 11, he is on Be radio Meetings today were to be fol- individual's for other individual. bridegroom’s brother, was best man. Room,” at the Co- June Maule and Marshall Wayne, the committee for the Lambs’ Club Blue tomorrow lowed by a tour to the Indiana State The whole is made up of individuals, and only as they recognize the next day, Out-of-Town lumbia Club. Leads in the show are all of Miami Beach, Fla. Easter frolic and on Wilford M. Aikin, Ohio State Uni- Guests Library under direction of J. Scott their rights as individuals and their necessity for and con- the Indians’ first ball to be carried by Misses Annette Williams, co-operation She is on her way to a national home game versity, is to be guest speaker at the Out-of-town were Mr. ani painter of murals in the is to at guests Herman, Annette Marcus, Shirley sideration of each other, will we be successful in coping with our varied swimming meet in Chicago. be played Perry Stadium. first dinner meeting held in the new Mrs. John L. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. library and designer of the stained Theodore Severin, Miss Hilda and Thelma Einbinder, Rae Lea glass windows. and complicated problems. When told she was to visit the Orchard School Playhouse Tuesday John S. Jackson, Mrs. Gilbert Mc- Kaplan, Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Binzer, Ethel to Inc.) Riley Hospital therapeutic pool, she Hayward Hibben night. Clelland. all of Chicago; Mr. and Points Crafts Value (Copyright, 1936, by United Feature Syndicate, John B. are on Lambs’ Abrams, Shirley Barnett and Helen said she wouldn't mind the heated Stokely the Mr. Aikin, who spoke at Orchard Mrs. E. M. Jackson, Michigan City; At annual dinner committee with Mr. Perry. Marie Oppenheim and Freddie the last night, water. “It can't be too warm for eight years ago, is national chair- Miss Kathryn Farquhar, Donald Goodman. Mr. Staples described the economic, me," Mr. Severin and his brother, she said. man of the Commission on the Re- Wilson and Miss Ann Berry, all of Miss Florence Slutzky general cultural and social values of hand- She hoped Henry Severin, returned recently lation of Secondary School and is E VENTS had she would see some Greensburg. chairman; Miss Jean Goldsmith, craft. He described how Mrs. J. snow from Florida where they were College, Progressive Education Asso- Upon their return from a wedding CARD PARTIES here. among dramatis instructor; Miss Louise Randolph Coolidge, a resort visitor, “All I have seen have been a few Indianapolis guests on Mr. ciation. He formerly was head- trip, Mr. and Mrs. Riddell are to became Perry’s yacht, Margaret F, 11. Goldsmith, publicity chairman; interested in the crafts and Benefit Association, 140. Tues. Covered dish little, fluffy flakes,” she remarked, master at John Burroughs Pro- live at 5535 Central-av. Women’s Review 12 custom Mrs. Fred Fishman, director; Misses through her encouragement a com- luncheon. Cards. Mrs. William Newman, 1155 E. State-st. Mrs. and brightened when she was told The Lambs’ Club of hav- gressive School in St. Louis. The bride is a Universi- mission was ing a show mem- De Pauw Mary Lapenska and Mary Efroym- established by Gov. Josephine Coibion and Mrs. Nettie Lotz in charge. that snow was forecast at Chicago. floor presented by Mrs. Jesse Fletcher is directing ty graduate and member of Kappa John in bers is to be for the Easter son, programs; Miss Adeline Rice, Winant 1931. Joy Lodge 5, Widows, Widowers, maids, bachelors. 8 Tonight. Wood- Seeks Olympic Berth dropped arrangements for the dinner, to be Kappa Sorority. Mr. pointed frolic. is Gamma Rid- tickets, and Miss Marion Simon, He out ‘how instruction hall. 322 New Card party, dance. Public She is to start training soon for A special orchestra to attended by patrons, school staff dell attended Butler University and men's E. York-st. invited. provide the wardrobe. classes, a designers’ department, as- Congregation, S. 8 Bingo. Olympic tryouts in July. entertainment. and friends. Her assistants are Mrs. now is a student at the Indiana Uni- Knesses Israel 1023 Meridian-st. Mon. Invitations sistance in obtaining materials rea- Tues. Bradley-st. Bridge. Miss Rawls doesn’t mind giving were issued today for Malcolm Sewell and Mrs. Robert B. versity school of dentistry. He is a Miss Marguerite Hamilton, 5432 and a Phi Tau. Mrs. Leonard Montgomery, 8 S. the party. Some members already sonably craftsmen fair had Lavelle Gossett Post, V. of F. W. 8:30 Sun. Hall, King-av and Wal- up pie and candy for training, but Failey. Mrs. Guy Wainwright is member of Delta Tau Delta and University-av, has returned from a encouraged young have arranged dinner parties. Mr and old to de- nut-st. Bingo. she doesn’t like her 10 o’clock Parents’ Association chairman. Delta Sigma Delta Fraternities. vacation at Miami Beach, Fla. velop their at and Mrs. Irving M. Fauvre, Mr. and abilities crafts for Maennerchor Ladies’ Society. 2 Fri. Academy of Music. Cards. Miss curfew. hobbies and for business. The “Os course, my trainer lives 20 Mrs. Edward E. Gates Jr., Mrs. Van Bertha Binninger. or Camp Hill and Mr. and Mrs. John craftsmen fair with exhibits, dem- 30 miles away,” she said. onstrations and pageants is the only MOTHERS’ GROUPS “All K. Ruckelshaus are making party of that?” we queried. one of its kind held in this country. Federation of Mothers’ Choruses, Indianapolis Public Schools. 1:15 “Well, 10 or 15. It's all the same,” plans. BY LAURA LOU BROOKMAN Many Lambs' Club members have Tues. Manual High School. Rehearsal. she answered. $ 1936 MCA SefyJt*. la* the ball game date jotted down in SORORITIES a tt u their engagement books. They in- DIM Miss Kraas, 2712 N. Meridian. Bridge. Jackie Thompson is practicing tend to be at the park to see the Women to Tri Beta. 8 Mon. Bessie Kappa. Mon. night. Mrs. Edward Adams, 405 N. Wallace-st. diligently for his role in the Chil- Indians start their season. BEGIN HERE TODAY placing a hair ornament in her ''T''OBY stood before the lota Toby Ryan, 19, works behind the full- Miss Josephine West presiding. dren's Theater’s first musical show', tt tt n jewelry counter of a large Manhattan blond curls. “Who was it?” length mirror, trying cap. Chapter, Mon. Mrs. Adler, 2533 “Stop, Look and Listen,” to be pre- Hodges the Alpha Theta Sigma Delta. Kenneth Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher department store. She poses for a pho- See 4. Pledge services for 11 at “Tim Jamieson—of all people! Yes, it was better tilted to Exhibit N. Alabama-st. Plan rummage sale for April sented April 5 and the Civic sailed on a trip to South tograph to be used in a store the right. t.od%v advertise- Can you imagine Mesdames Roy Briner, Harry Garver, Frederick Miles, and Misses playhouse. ment and Marty Hiatt, the photographer, Tim at a style It ivas quite becoming. stepped America. She Mildred Smith, Dorothy Miller and Thelma Bullock. But he isn’t exactly in sympathy tt tt a tells her she has a “camera face.” show? I was never more surprised back, studying the effect. The Members of Indianapolis Sec- Mr. Mrs. Trone Discharged with his characterization. and Donaldson from the store due to the in my life! But I suppose some- tion, National Council of Jewish PROGRAMS in skit, Peter, scheming of jealous Maurine Ball, Toby yachting suit looked well on her, He takes part the “Little and their son. have been on Women, are to view the Indiana Laudeman, has difficulty finding job. body told him I was modeling here art Current Events Club. Mon. Mrs. H. L. hostess. Black Sambo.” His last line is “I a holiday in Cuba. another Then too. Miss Landers had said at once at Herron Insti- Bremen she m?ets Marty Hiatt he this exhibit John Art Hiester, Sea Animal Life.” Mrs. Artie Parmenter, am going to eat 169 pancakes be- and sends her afternoon and that’s why he that Toby was to wear it. So few Tuesday after Mrs. C. N. “Deep to Ben Blake, manager of a tute hearing a talk Kimble, vocal solo. Responses, cause I’m the hungriest little model He follows girls Peat, “Deep Sea Vegetation.” Walter black agency. Toby registers at the came. me everywhere; could wear trousers; Toby was by Wilbur director. boy in the w'hole, wide world.” CLUB ARRANGES agency, current events. secures work as a model. honestly, it’s almost a nuisance—- one of the few. Mrs. Herbert Sudranski, Terre Club. Mon. 12:30 luncheon. Mrs. Burleigh, director, A Haute, is Woman’s Rotary Club. Columbia Frederick noted On a bus one afternoon she meets voice at her elbow cut in, “Os to play piano selections. a BRIDGE PARTIES but, of course, I’m crazy about Louise Swaim, Pendleton, “The Value of a Hobby—Birds.” certain lassitude in Jackie’s ex- wealthy Timothy Jamieson, who asks her him.” course we all know you’re beautiful, Mrs. Leonard Smith, delegate to the pression of the lines. Hillcrest Country Club has two to have dinner with him. Toby but and refuses. “Who be?” Betty had the would you mind giving someone Cause Cure of War Conference “Put more emphasis in it,” di- bridge parties on its schedule. Toby and her friend. Holm, wouldn’t in Washington, Harriet ornament in place and turned. else a chance to use that mirror?” is to describe the rected Mr. Burleigh. “Pat your Members and guests are to play take part in a benefit style show. Carol now It Carol Marsh. Toby moved meeting. SUNDAY SUPPERS CHURCH WOMEN Marsh, wealthy “He’s got everything, hasn’t he? was stomach and—” auction bridge following luncheon and snobbish, also away, not trusting to speak. Mrs. Samuel Dorfman, president, models in the show. Toby, parading Looks, family, money—what more herself "But that’s nothing to be proud Thursday. Mrs. A. C. Crum is to as If Harriet had said same is to lead the meeting. Mrs. TO AT CLUB ARE TO BALLOT as model, sees Jamieson again. could a girl want? If there were Holm the Louis END of,” Jackie replied. be hostess. words would a Segar is to give Council Indianapolis Council of Federated NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY more Tim Jamiesons in the they have been joke. the prayer, Hosts and hostesses for the last “Well, how would you say it?” Mrs. E. R. Snider is be hostess world But dedicated to to I’d be a lot better pleased.” Carol was not joking. There the Passover Feast. buffet supper to be Church Women is to elect officers asked Mr. Burleigh. for the luncheon end contract CHAPTER FIFTEEN Sunday night party “It was sweet of him to come, was cool insolence in the tilt of to at an Friday at “Well—frankly, Mr. Burleigh,” Wednesday, Aprfl 8. said, “But Committee Report held at Meridian Hills Country all-day meeting this isn't the wasn’t it?” Carol wiped rouge Carol Marsh’s head, the steady, un- It’s from A report is night North M. E. Church, with Mrs. TOBYthird time. the fourth.” her lips, preparatory to smoothing smiling dark eyes. to be given by the Club tomorrow were an- “Do you really Tim Toby w’indow, nominating committee, composed George Burkhart, nominating com- remember?” on a fresh supply. “You know what crossed to a turning of nounced today. Caryl Bryan Oakes, Jamieson’s smile widened. her back Mesdames J. B. Kaufman, Leah “Say, I think I’ll do? I'm going to tell on the room. The usual concert violinist, is to give a musi- mittee chairman, in charge. that’s great! Yes. this is the fourth he afternoon traffic was in progress in Marks, Edgar Kiser, R. A. Magill, time kind Tim can take us to the Seville cale. The Rev. H E. Eberhardt, Wheel- Fate has brought us to- Club the street below, but Toby saw none Oscar Tavel, and Miss Essie Solo- Today’s gether. tonight. They say there are Hosts and hostesses are to in- er Rescue Mission superintendent; It really must be Fate, you of she refused to mon. Bittern some divine new dancers there. I it. Tears that clude Messrs, and Mesdames Irwin know, because when I to find Mrs. George Dean Kirk B. O'Ferrall, dean of the try was supposed to go somewhere with shed blinded her. Fiercely she Frank, hospitality Bertermann, Arthur E. Krick, Wil- you, I never can; then, when I chairman, is in charge of the tea Episcopal Cathedral of Detroit, and least Tom Prescott —he’s been calling and winked them back. liam E. Schumaker, Walter C. expect to see you—there you are! way. following the program. Her com- Mrs. William R. Rothenburger are calling and I finally promised him She would not give She Holmes, John W. Hutchings, Stewart That’s Fate, isn’t it?” mittee is composed of Mesdames to address the morning session, with a date—but I’ll get out of it some- would not! Nobody was going to R. Greene, E. E. Martin, H. W. “Maybe,” Toby smiled. “But it’s how.” know that anything Carol Marsh Raymond Kiser, A1 Levinson, J. C. the Rev. Thomas R. White, Pendle- Fate, too, that I’m r Kahn, Oscar Rhodehamel, Parke A. Cooling, T. working and can “Oh, do Carol! could say would hurt Toby Ryan. Tavel and Victor Gold- ton Reformatory chaplain, as after- : stand here talking—” I’ll call Wally—- berg. E. Woodard, Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. or, Who was Carol Marsh, anyhow? noon speaker. “What I no, i don’t believe I will. We Foreman, J, E. Thompson and Miss meant,” Tim went on might ” Why was so Mrs. Sultan Cohen, first vice Mrs. Mary Knode is to lead de- quickly, run into someone else did she think she Caroline Richardson. “was that it was the third much than everybody president, and Mrs. S. V. Romer, votions, with greetings and invoca- time I’d tried to n u better else? catch your eye here tt A slid down. second vice president, are to pour. tion by Dr. C. A. McPheeters. in this Third tear drop Toby’s ? room. time’s charm, went on, making plans for cheek. wiped it away hastily. Descendants Are Called ~ cL you know. When I She was a kid we the evening. Toby In a she’d to go Mothers Are to Meet The used to do THEY could hear few minutes have Rev. George S. Southworth, PI something, and if it their voices clearly, but :he was not back into room and parade Mrs. J. W. Patton is to be hostess governor of of PHI ALUMNAE didn't work first time that ball the Society May- the or the listening.,So Tim Jamiestvi was mad like a peacock among the tables of for the Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club flower has called second, we'd always say—” Descendants, a TO HAVE about Carol Marsh, was he? Fol- women drinking tea. bridge section at 2 Monday at the meeting of board of assistants DANCE “I know,” Toby put in quickly. the lowed her everywhere. That was Butler University chapter house, for Wednesday in the Y. W. C. A. Purdue University students on va- "Third time's charm, i used to say u tt it, too. the reason he had come to the fash- 335 Blue Ridge-rd. Luncheon is to be at 12. cation from classes are to be among But, really, I’ve got to go. ion wished she Don’t show—because Carol was there. Toby the guests at a dance of In- you understand that I’m mod- Oh, VIOLENTLY, the what a little fool she'd been! had not come to the fashion ' eling—” dianapolis Alumnae Club of Pi What a silly, ridiculous little fool! show, wished she'd never heard if it. HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle n pace. Beta #•:m# /' “I certainly do.” he , M\ assured her. “And you actually believed But that was a silly wish. Why rock 16 Phi sorority tonight at “And doing a swell job of him!” s | it. As Toby stormed at herself. “You let not be frank with herself? It w- -Jc'hla a|L|E.islH|u|6jfci|e' “ Arms. a matter of fact, you're a 77!"“’"'* and knock- yourself believe the things he wasn’t the fashion show 7 that had ,u? in BLAHIptoiMBS'HAL ~ *Ull,t- Patrons patronesses include out in that outfit. Best said o more. She hurried kind of girl toward the door. who makes dates The maid who, a few minutes Misses Sara Elizabeth Miller, Mar- Fortunately, the girl with a man she's r 15 Wins QpiE c A U 26 Par , „ „ who was wait- seen before, CHARjiS fc EMI r and ian Darr and Agnes Ball. ing there was Harriet, who never before. He's probably had been helping Carol 16 File. U 27 War god made no been laughing Marsh dress (LOIN EVANS MJ SIT TfCIE comment, though her arched at you. And why to approached Toby. 18 Visible _vapor. 29 To brows not? You're just a “Miss Ryan?” she said. EM hughes EombkS counter- indicated that she had little pick-up. our O witnessed Well, you've S . , kMtII iDICs sink MOTHERS the brief been a fool and it's your “Yes.” -5? Ei-E. CLUB scene. N IMAiRJjEiA_ e tt n own fault. I hope you’ve The maid came nearer and her 22 XSLEEMa 31 Exalutlon your learned Bon? pie n aITMp NMairffilgtl pr.it in the dressing room. Toby lesson!” voice lowered. “A gentleman asked e 33 TO HAVE PARTY me to give you this.” Discreetly, 35 Cereal srasi and guests tatCLvo BACKstole a glance at herself in the looked HtslrklßlinßriolJolslslElsl Members are to at- I mirror. There was *at Carol* Marsh again. she handed Toby a folded slip of 26 Dance. perch. I color in her tend the card party given by Yes, Carol Lamb- cheeks that had not SHE was the sort for Tim papfcr. 46 North VERTICAL 39 Skillet. ** B(i>£(b been there be- Jamieson. She 28 Peeps. da Chi Alpha Sorority ! = had money Toby f fore. Her eyes were brighter, too. and “But—!” began, and then 30 Beverage. America, 1 Senior. mothers* family position, just as suddenly e[iod- club of Butler University But it had been a shock—seeing he did. stopped. She took the -32 Funeral hymn 47 To decay. at 1-45 2 Pertaining* to , Monday chapter She’d never worked at bargain slip of paper and moved to the rack rui of fararft* in the house, 4721 Tim Jamieson when been . I?' she had counters or 34 Contained 48 Point. Sunset-av. fought her way of clothes a away. pole '-’ ? so sure that she never would see through few steps The 60 To scatter. 4 Stream. rush-hour crowds. rack served 35 Rivulets. Hostesses are to include Mesdames him again, it really was queer, the She’d never as a screen, affording 37 62 be ill. 3 Balker. 48 Three. hunted, day after day, for job privacy. Toby unfolded the Close. To Mary Willett, A. H. DeHart. Harry way they kept running into each a note 38 Rodent. 53 Pertaining to 4 Detached. that would pay enough to keep her and read: Koss, A. W. Leary and H. W. Ma- other—ways that nobody could pos- g-39 It arum. 5 Northeast, Stream alive. “One of the Park-av dar- n u stands near son. sibly have planned. Maybe he was the 3. 54 To doze. 6 Exclamation. obstruction. lings,” Harriet had called Carol. "TVEAR MISS right about it; maybe it was Fate. RYAN—Meeting 41 Iniquity. 56 It is — 7 Skin of a goat 52 Measure _vy That was what she was—whether mg you a— It almost seemed to be— so unexpectedly has j she lived on 42 Type measure. lion. 8 Christmas. 53 Sound of Ben H. Riker to Speak A girl Harriet had introduced as Park-av or not. One of made me believe this is my lucky the Park-av darlings. 43 Pedal digit. 57 But has a— 9 Boat. pleasure Ben H. Riker is to talk on “Che- Janet came over to where Toby sat day. Won’t you prove it by having Male ® \\ The maid was slipping 44 cat head. 10 Musical note 55 Father ney's Folly,” Monday at the meeting If and said, "How do you suppose a dress dinner with me? I’ve asked you 1 this of the Indianapolis Literary Club thing should go? It’s I over Carol Marsh's head. One of twice before, you know. Please let 5 9 more than the i 7"jß™ l/o" at its clubroom in the D. A. R. percale, gingham or calico, this house can figure out—” fastenings caught in a bit of the third time be the charm. dress will look so attractive fragile chapter house. you'll be proud your appearance Janet was wearing a lemon-col- lace and Carol spoke I haven’t nerve enough to stay INthat of when wearing it should call- sharply. ers drop in unexpectedly. designed ored chiffon gown, with an around through the entire fash- It is to be especially slendering for intri- “Clumsy the round figure. Patterns sized 52, rquiring cate looped scarf that didn’t look creature!” she said. ions show even to see you model, are 36 to size 38 3Ti yards “Can’t you watch what PERMANENTS of 35-inch fabric with yard contrasting. quite as it should be. Toby made you’re do- but I'll be waiting at 5:30. Shampoo. Set, Neck m ing?” Trim—Complete. To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING INSTRUC- a suggestion, but it didn’t seem to TIM JAMIESON. MC m TIONS, help. They tried ways Well, if that was the sort of girl Toby of Two for 51.59 O C fill out the coupon below. several other turned. At the end the No Appointment J until Tim Jamieson crazy about, all Necessary The SPRING AND SUMMER PATTERN BOOK, with complete se- Miss Landers’ assistant showed was room Carol Marsh u’as inspecting a right. That was fine with Toby. lection of late dress designs, now is ready. It's 15 cents purchased them how the scarf was supposed herself in the mirror. Intent on \ BEAUTIFAIR when That was wonderful. “I IPlil 301 Roosevelt Bldg. RI-OPTS separately. Or, if you want to order ic with pattern send in to be worn. never her reflection, Carol was the em- 1 “ the above, Janet want to see again!” she £4 ?£> \at> Just an additional 10 cents with the coupon. picked up a lemon-colored! him told bodiment of aloofness and self- J? cart-wheel hat. then tilted it on her herself. “Never. And this time I confidence. QUALITY . head and disappeared through the mean it!” So Carol Marsh thought she was THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, door as Carol Marsh Suddenly Toby realized that going came flouncing she to the Seville Club with Tim - " TODAY’S PATTERN BUREAU, in. had been wasting time. She'd have Jamieson that evening, did she? itT Tst HOSIERY 214 W. Maryland-st, Indianapolis. Carol was in white flannel, with to hurry; she was supposed to go Hastily. Toby made up her mind. ' NISLEY CO. a touch of flame at the on in a few minutes. The She to maid CQC Inclosed is 15 cents in coin for throat. models! crossed where the was 36 3D 10~ Tl There was a coat to the dress and had been warned that if one of smoothing out discarded garments. 44 N. Penn. St. Jr Pr -- _ _ she tossed it aside carelessly, so the them were late she'd throw the en- j Toby said. “Do you think you _i - Pattern No size maid who was waiting for it had to tire show off schedule. could find Mr. Jamieson—the young stoop to pick it up. Toby took down the yachting suit | man who gave you the message?” j 46 “Shop the Town “Betty!” Carol exclaimed. “Who every one had exclaimed about, and ! smiled. “He said he'd be waitin’ 47 49 ~50~ Ti * am got __ - you just “ Then Shop Us” Address do think I saw?” into it. The suit had white for an answer.” l-g n n trousers a coat 3P5 55 For Fine Quality Fura at and blue like a Toby m#ved nearer. "Tell him.” V Low Prleea “T TOW should I. know?” Betty ship's officer’s. To top she it, there was said, “that Miss Ryan “ “ Cit7 State.. JT!. will be -"*¦ Turnbull answered. She was a frivolous version of a sailor's cap ready at 5:30.” iSO j W INDIANAFUR CO. sitting before a mirror, intent on to be worn at 23 E. Ohio St an audacious angle. .(To Be Continued! L_LJ_UJ n u_J_J_ nLJ LmL-L-L-Im