Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 November 1932 — Page 8

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, V;l

Mrs. Tyson Benson Surprised with Party

in no previous Rehire in which he has. been starred, haj Win Rogr- j

Delta ZetaPsis Give , Now At Princess

ers been so delightfully humorous as he is in "Too Busy -t Work," the Fox! pVocuction. in whicli he plays ttw role of a. whimsical and kindly tramp' ""' V .: ;wTpo-'Busy. to Work plays gain today ;at the Princess! The -story holds interest froin; beginning to erd; an4- itri splen3id!y done- by a ttgfc includes Mario! Nixon, Drefe? Poweh, Freriorick Burton. Cotantine Ftomanofft'' "Dbuglas Gosrow. -.tfert? Haiilon," Charles M iddleto n an$ Louise Beavers, y: "Too Busy to Work ' tells the storyofc'a meciern JSnoch' Arden. It hai: a climax that is scarcely expected and highly intriguing. .. The distinguished witand philo

sopher 15 given many opportunities f orthe introduction ot witty say-

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, Fourteen tables . of bridge were in play at the benefit party held Thursday evening by members of the Delta ZetaBs; sorority in the basement of the Quad Beauty .Salon oh north. vJordah avenue. The decorations were in the sorority colors green and gold. Japanese lanterns also were used. V: Frizes for -women were -awarded 'Bliss Virginia Vickrey, first, ; Mrs. May. Jenkin, second, and Miss Lois Jean Coffey, . consolation. Men's 'prizes went to Jack Kelly of El-

lettsvilTe, first, Lawrence Reeyes,

(second, and Frank Gibson, consola

tion Refreshments of apples and homemade andy were served; Miss idabelie Butcher was in

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emotional scenes

With Miss 3x3n7Svto " -plays the role of the daughter from whom he

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of the benefit party.

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EfvJery time that Lewi& Milestone goX eady to direct a,: lohgr-shot beacK scene in "Rain;" United Artists picture starring Joan Crawford, at CataUna Isiand Isthmus, his

field-operations staff set in1 motion

' : The next regular Delta Zeta Psx sorority meeting will be held at the First National bank building, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening.

ftiriyipFive Couples

e Dance

Attend fled

.Thirty-five couples Patsy pledge dance

attended the held Friday

the most clabbrate nonmterfeyence evening at the home of Miss Mar-

signaling system ever devised for a fijm production. ; r ;; Like .i field marshal coordinating hk forces for battle over a

wide front Milestone . occupied a

tha Sailors, south Jordan avenue. The, dance was it? v onor of the actives. Ted Isaacs, Indiana university students, -furnished' the music. ' Tie home was cleverly decorated

j A surprise birthday party was j given Wednesday evening -honoring I Mrs. Tyson Benson at her home on

i south Madison street. A pot-luck j

dinner was served. The birthday cake was baked by Mrs. John Lin- !

i hicum. Euchre - was enjoyed by j ithe group following the dinner.

Airs. Benson received many gifts. Those present were: Mr. and. j Mrs. Will Arthur, Mr. and Mis. Ev- j

erett Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grit-

Ifith and daughter Joan, Mrs.: Hazel

Drake. Mr. Clyde Jenkins. Mrs.

BIRTHS Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Ramsey, rural route one, .Harrodsbiirg, announce the birth of a son Perry.

Joseph, Friday. Mr. Ramsey is a ; stone quarryman. The mother was

Zella Craig. There are five othei

! children living.

Mrs, Fowler Hostess"

m y 31 f jf Known local people nvir 10 LslUrCn LilUieS iast 7th street, will leave

Henrys Leaving- : j Mr, Henry is a member of

Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Henry,, well

: known local people livinsr : at 801

in a few

A daughter, Martha !Jfan, waa born Tuesday to Mr.' s.nd Mrs. Leonard Miller, ruraf' route three. The mother was Leona Clark. Mr. Miller is a lineman in a, power company. There are eight other children.

Mi, and route five, daughter,

Mrs. Jesse Ends, rural are the parents of a

-The ladies of Group 5 of tho Christian church Women's Council met with Mrs. Walter Fowler. 52( north Grant street, Friday after-

-noon, tiuests were: Mrs. Georare V.

Walker, Mrs. Arthur Livingston and Mrs. C. T. Edmondeon. Members present were: Mrs. J. E. Moser, Mrs. Will Dodds Mr. Paul Steward, Mrs. T. J. Clark; Mrs. Carrie Gerhart, Mrs. L. W. Dinsmore, Mrs; James Hendrix, Mrs. Gore, and Mrs. Walter Fowler.

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M aso no, Odd Fel Iowji, and - K tuehiiS

weeks for St. Fetersburff. Fla.. to j,"1

spend the winter. They have been i Df lonf t0 esoyteriar : going to Florida for the past-eight jch"r?h' and ormir wpromi years since Mr. Henry's retirement ntlr connected wh:h. the Jcai, :: from the bakerV busine. His Council of-Women and .the Blom y

firm was the Henry, and Kerr bak-; ery. They will return home ih the spring. :r; y. v-.' ..:-,-... . ,

ington hospital board.

Phone , CiftssifMsd:- Ads to 300&

John Linthicum, Mrs. Sylvia Itfon, I Monday, rne-. motner was Jessie Mrs. Glen Siscoe, Sherman Steward, j Shields. There' are no other chil-

Ison and daughters, j dren. The father is a farmer.

nd Virginia Alice, an;l ; r'

Tyson Benson. . .. Womett VotetS '

.- 'T . will be held at the hemp of Mrs.

D. J. Holland, north College avenue, at 2:30 o'clock Friday -afternoon, December 9.

TODAY and TUESDAY

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Tri Kappa Meeting Tri Kappa sorority will meet

2:30 'o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Everett Dean, east 8th street. Mrs.' Kalph Tirey and Mrs!' " Lane Wells will assist Mrs Dean. Business will be on the Tri Kappa ball to be held December 2. '

Merrill, Harold and Clarahelle Burton of this city, spent the week end in ShelbyviUe. They visitisd Captain and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Embert Martin, and. Mrs. Amelia Stainbrook.

Honor Mrs. Louden Mrs. T, J. Louden, Forest place, president of the local 'League of Women Voters was appointed vicechairman of the State Legislative committee - of the League- ai the State Board of Directors.-rate ing in Indianapolis Friday. Mrs, Loudr en is also first vice-president of the State League, Mrs George Keacy of Hagerstown was appointed chairman of the State Legislative committee.

Homer Brock of Indianapolis, who has been visiting his .sister, Mrs. Walter Hendricks, Kinser pike," returned home Saturday. Mr. Brock's nephew, Roger Lee Brown, east 3rd street, accompanied him to Indianapolis. Mr. Brown: expects to make his-future home in Indianapolis '

John Hudelsofr of Wayeland visited his parents, Mr'., and Mrs. Archie Hudelson of' this city, Sunday.

Phone News Items to . 3000

Miss Elizabeth Hunter of tne Indiana Bell Telephone company, spent the week end with, her par-

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Added Comedy - uHere Prince" Mickey, Moused

and Pathe N?ws

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vantage potot With his staff .and jt red,, white, and; blue stream- ..- I 'mrhirh wati.: snsmended from

made a ire that no incongruous

note -entered . into the.-scheme . of" things luring; the, actual filming and sound-recording :of big scenes. In shooting out over the beach onto tho blue bay at Ae island location,, every possible' precaution

asritakea to keep craft other than

range - r Thrbigh the cboperatioii of island authoViiies a ad courtesy of owners of privitte boats, the bay was first cleared of &31 craft except those needed in- the. scenes.' By means of ireiis, a loud-speaking system, and captive balloons for airplanes, sentaphores, -and signalers aboard spWeii boats, the Pago Pago atmosphey - Vaa assured while cameras -andf " sound-recording u equipment wer in operation. . :

ers which were:: suspended from the lights. Betty Gray, Helen Majr Fist'oe and Martha Sailors, assisted by Evelyn Moore, pledge captain, were in charge pj the affair.": ; , Activities and pledges with their guests who were present included June Light, Ruth Parnell, Helen

those thereto? pt;camerat I?0, Ranees Jane " John-

axon, Jieieu ' juyexv, xeity varaj; Martha Sailers, Lois Baldaidgei

Gosmrt. Residents

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in Film Role

A Tavge number of .Gosport people were ::vei: jpesterday to. . see Fpiderclr Baiton who i3 appearing in the role of the Judge in Will Rc'-TBii.to" Wcrk'at;the Priiiife Mc. Burton , portrays a fineirt iiv tiiis':.picrai:-!.tod,',-; forn neighbors in -Gospprt were entfi ":of :the ' I'iEedericfc Burton 05 cni ?of the mos!ughc after cracjter play

ers in aoilywood. He has appear-

Betty Gray; . Julia Rose . Stimspii, Evangeline :Gaither, Helen Manny Dorothy Kanakis, Mary Elizabeth Kanakis, Mary Elizabeth? Jackson, Marie Terry, Mary Ellen Moser, Ruth Evelyn Prince, Evelyn Moore, Mary Lou, Robinson, Harry Hainey, Claude Jackson; William Strout,

Ed Perkins, Burton Hays,' Clifford Renaker; Joseph L Crouch, Tommy

Deckard, Lloyd Doub, Fred Weav

er, Max Murray;' Pete Frick, Joseph Fagan, Bernard Burke, Cecil Trowbrdge Philip Walker, Robert Tappf Herbert Spencer, John Livingston, Dick! Yoho, Robert Badertscher. "j . CHaperons were: Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Sailors, Mrs. John liarrell, .and Mrs. R A. DeMotte. The Patsy pledges will hold their Tegular business meeting at the home of Ijois Baldridge, south Washington. stieet, at 3:30 o'clock November, 23. The regular meeting of the actives wiLl be held at 7" o'

clock Tuesday evening. November

22. at the lom& of Mrs. .R.A. De

In ''TooiBusy To Work" which plays again today, at ; the" Princess Will Rogers plays, the role ;of Jubilo" a tramp; Clem Creek Club ; Has Regular Meeting The Child Study club of the Clecx Ceek -Parent-Teachers association. met.ipriday evening at the home of .their leader, Mrs. Harry T. Bridwell, The,:; program : covered tojic;3 of . study as; outlined by the Child : Welfare magazine for- September and October oh the themes "Has Your Child an Appetite," and -"In? vesting in , Sleep?' Individual topic

ana round table aiscussions were held. The club decided to alternate child study with a study in literature and hold monthly meetings, Chaucer's "Canterbury. Tales" were chosen for study. The prologue assigned for review to Mrs, . William Trinkle and : Mrs. W. W.' Hall; Knight's Tales, Mrs Everett Jones;. Langland's poems, Mrs. Pearl -Williams and Chevy Chase, an English ballad,, Mrs. Earl McCullough. Mrs. Bridwell served fruit punch and individual cakes.

Members present were the Mes-, dames Everett Jones, William Cannon, Joseph Frisbie, Herbert Ha-1 zel, Paul Oalces, Earl McCullough, . Glen Sprang, Harley Spriggs, W.,

W..Hall, Earl Baxter, William Trin

kle, Harry T, Bridwell, Mrs. Pearl Williams.- Miss Vivian . Williams ;iwas r a club guest. - :': ' - The nekt meeting1 will be1, held, Fridav. December 16 with Mrs W,

ed in several Paramount, R.idio and j Hall of Clear Creek .

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ROGERS SAYS!

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Mrs. John Dillon and daughter Janice of Bloomington visited recently with Mrs Pearl Ralston of

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" Mr. and Mrs, James Meadows of this city visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dowel! at Spencer recently. -.

Samuel

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Bennett, south

street, .whovwas injured

eeks-ago in an automobile accider.t;; is improving satisfactorily.

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The v most human story ever given

to Rogers. Don't miss it. Princess Today!

HURRY! HURRY!

Many are taking advantage of this generous offer.' A FREE ticket to the Prince&s. AH you hxve to do is to tring-;a tfcree time classified ad to the DAILY TELEPHONE, pay for it and get your ticket right away. ' "

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HURRY Today's the last day for this picture ' which wo consider the best that Will has made in a long time

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