Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1919 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THDBSDAT, AUGUST 21, 1919.

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V# nMn»#d teomc.

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mmaiag tba goaaa.

Hr Md lCr& WUlfaun Edmond# will iMMIfi tteto #v«atiic for tte#tr dmugte' mSih rmab Manow, of St Louia Jtiite HaHaa win rstum borne in m tew Ml* Md W0I te« Moompaoied 1>r Mra g^i’Sla Bteii^cir^l. wteo wilt b# taor

gigpTwr two waaka.

Hr, and Mra, J. a. Bow«n announe# tti# inai#vtemt at tte#ir dangtetcr. Haset W. Hawmtr to Edward Donaldaon. wtetM took ^aoo Wednesday evening at f o'^oek at tte# borne of the bride. Itev. T, W. Orafton. pastor of the tldrd Ctef1#(teta ctem-cli, performed the I'.erennmy. llr. and lire. Donaldson have mate to (*liteago. They wilt make

th^r MM# in Indtaaapoti#.

Ta# eecond annual banquet of the RMMBtewni of Baa# Hospital S2 will be held in the Riley room of the Claypool Iwtel Monday. September t at S o’clock. The itret banqum was in Contrexeviile. Eranes, where the unit was stattoned dortag its overeeas serviqe. and was on Septsmber I, mi. on# yeas from the day that the menibers entered active service. Tbs banquet is to be informal, with daoDing and cabaret, th# oommitte# anirntmee#. Members of the committee ar# as fallowe. Jack Langan. Arthur A. Jttdd^C. A. Mclatighlitw Weal Lenehan

and Ralph Brewer.

EyenHioss.

[Special t« The Indianepella He««l FRAKKUN, Ind.. August 2L-The nuuTlage of Miss Martha Margaret Boas and Hteymond Byers took place Wednesday eventna at the home of the l^e’s parenUL Mr. and Ura. Karl Beat, west of tiits city. The Rev. Stanley .SeJIicK of Indianapolis, read the Mtrvlce The brideemaida were Miae Dollie WellB^ of Edinburg; Mies Helen

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Club wm Hme a dance at the teei^ ef Ifiee Tram tea# gene to <Wimt wim her aunt. ^iPrendiirgaet, of New guest of her slater. Psweil asd daughter, have rctnmed eottsty. Uorer have ta Phltadelty and Readhave wmj Buffalo and from 88i^<l«sthe, , JtOnpBw STTd deugfcioHaasMmtHt Hr. and

mm Julia Blair ^ ffashville, Tenn.. is be the jpoests of Mve goae to Chi■Be was overseas for raglmeat. 2d di- * marges, has ti^ son of Mra

of His Metroarill MO to

it to glvs rsMinim Eraoluin aad Sey-

Homs’LEieUE BECOKSilElLFn

CONSTITUTIOM AND BYLAWS ARE ADOPTED.

READY TO BEGIN FIGHT

The HewsewtveS' League of laMutapoUe beeaiae a working orgasfsatk» i Wednesday when, at a aeeond masting ta the Bhrary auditorium a cotistitutleu and by-laws were adopted, coasmtttee I chairmen appetetest, aad a start aoads (oa ward orgaataattmi. When tae third ^ meeting is held next Wednesday afternoon, it is eocpicted that the housewives [Will begin OB pva«tieaJ plane for tag the exeeeatve coet of thrteg. The

“ led for

, aujitsrtata

wee fltied

the

eaid Mrs. W. H. Hart, prestdent. ta a brief statemaut of the p^ltay of the league. "We wtah to live and let live, we wiMi every producer and dealer to make a fair living profit and the conaumer to be able to buy at a reanonable price t urge on you careful buying, and eoaaarvtahon of food and etothliig. Last Year. "Last year we canned and preserved and had no fecitag whatever about wearing out of date clothtog. Thta roar, on account of the lugh coot of food, we have not done so muen caasfng. We are told that eonnumptioa ta this country ta greater now than production.

canned gi a product. *We an

goods than

greater the coa

cost of the

tended Franklin ooUMte

Beta

and was a

member of the Pi Beta Phi eorortty,

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The biidegreom attended Indiana univemity and jras a

^ ^ ranklin col-

lege and , ^ _ member of Bigma Aipha Kpsllon frs'

ternity. Me is a eon of Mb. and Mra Arch Byers, of this city, and he and his brlds will live on his father's farm

near thle city.

EIGHT THEATERS CLOSED. Aotora, Stags Hsnifs and Musieisns

Am Out at Chicago. •

CHICAOO, August SL—Blght downtown theaters remained closed today as a results of a strike of actors, stage hands and musicians There to little chance of any of the houses being reopened tonight, according to the leaders In the movement agaunst Producing Managers' AseociaUon. The managers of the houses affected said that the strike line# seemed to be tightening. The one downtown theater whl^ to not "dark" had a brief strike experience preceding the matinee yesterday when its stage hands and mueiclans went out along with those at other hoftaas. It is the Olympic, where Ftake O'HjjUta is appearing in "Down Llmpdok Why.” Shortly after the walkout it waa found that the raaniment to not aflitiated with the manra' association. The stage hands and nusicians returned for the night

pta^roaance.

Pmdlctlona'were made today by leadAcs of the strike that burlesque, vaudeville and motion picture houses would soon close unlesa the producing managers recMignlM tha Egulty Association

of Actora and Arttata.

Psaos Rsmste In New York. HSrW YORK, August 2L—Early peace

In the actors' strike eeemed remote today, foUowtag the failure of leading playwrighta to effect an understanding ledwean strikera and managers. The Aobsr#' Bouity Association promised not

ind a closed ahop, but dectared

to demai

that tae managers had refused to negotiate evwft on thta basis. Prediction Hiat Broadway and perhapa other parte ef eountry would tarn a season of toHHmed playhouses followed increased parttataMtan in the strike by union Ifiaga hands, who walked out at the

Winter Garden last night.

To Bo Eiivloti.

don't esMs te have aincii ametlte degt

know what ccnaervatloB

Rieaaa tor we practiced It for our boys when they were fighting for civiiiaation. Now If need be we cah practhta it

again for our country

Mrs. Julia Belle Tntewiler was elected second vioe-presklent. to complete the staff of ofllmrs. as provided for in the

constitution.

" The slogan of the Hotisewives’ League of Marion county ta "A square deed for the producer, mlddieman. manufacturer and consumer," ft waa decided. The object, according to d»e conatitutkm ta "to reduce the high cost of living by interesting housewives in the art ^ bow, when and where to boy, and to secure eo-opeiatlve action to that end^

Scop# of Msmbemhip.

Active membendilp Is limited to women hotawkeepere, who have been residents of the United States for one year and are actual purchasers of household auppltee. Associated members are male members of the houeehold and houaewtree from cities in Indiana outside of Indianapolta. Active members will pay dues of & cents a year and associate

members $1 a ymu*.

Mrp. Hart announced chairmen of Standing committses as follows: Advisory. Mrs. Rowland EvaM: organisation. Mrs. Louts W. Bruck; Vice-Chair-man, Mrs. F^wnk Fowies; speakers' bureau, Mra, Lewis K. Poyser. The advisory emnmittee will be made up of

the ward chairmen.

Mrs. 8. Helena, who was a member of the Housewives’ League of New Zealand, told what had been accompliahed by co-opemUon ta that country. "Br going to the merchants aad asking ioww prfeek with the force of the Housewives' League back of us. we obtained a reduction of from lb to 20 sbiiilnga on the pound.” she said. She told of a community dining room in Christiania, Norway, uiglng this method of

the

^ In the case she men

Uoned. all the food that waa left after a taeiti waa given away to the poor of

the city.

R«tutn#t Hit Practic#. Dr. Carl Habich, who was recently discharged from army service, has opened ofiicee In the Pennway building and has resumed the practice of medicine. Dr. Habich served for nearly a year as first lieutenant in the medical department and was stationed at the embarkation hospital at Newport News and the debarkation hospital at Hampton. Va,

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Buttons Made *rom your own lec P«rd«. manv dmearand sises.

Plaiting Side asd box. per skirt; knife and fVench aecorditni, 3c per yard and up.

Buttonholes 3Hc and up. Mail orders given prompt attrition.

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PLAYS AND PLAYERS

AT THE THEATERS TODAY. MvmWTbe lartaas Hmtar" At SM ee# tJI B. F, Ketcb’e—Veadcvfilc jlt SJA end i Notes of the Stage. Poltowtag the cio#e of "Piccadair Jim," the brand new play by Guy Boiton and P, Q. Wodchowse. which ta to

be preaented at the Murat neat week. Gregory XeRy will leave for Detnrft to play ta "Semtecn." Be wfll oonttnue In the roie of WilHc Baxtea- for a Miort tbam, and wIH later ge cither to New Tota or Chksego in a new play which Stuart Walker has in mind for hha. ’What thta play ta to be fa not deinltriy known, but it ta whispered thnt "Flocn^

. good edw

dSly Jim" tens a

chaaeo cX being

the chotae. Mr. Kelly win have an excellent ORmitunfty to teat the merits of hta role in that piece next week. "The Mayor and tho Manicure," Gtaorgo Ade’s <me-acit tdaasic. will be ono of the futures of next week’s Wll at B. F. Keith’s. Charles J. Harris is the teadtag player in the cast. The cur- | rent weMfs attractkms are good and at- i tractiiig crowded housea. |

SCHOOLS—COLLBGBA—MUSIC.

The Brooks School for Boys 1535 Central Avenue, Indianapolis. ^ College Preparatory, Boarding and Day ScImwI Instruction largely by men. in classea limited to twelve boy#. Writ# or phone for parttcuiara Circle 15lf; Auto. 25-421.

NEW MAPS OF EUROPE We have for free distribution a limited number of maps, showing the ‘^ew Europe,” with its changed hound^ lines and the new countri^ horn since the war. We will he pleased to have you call and accept one of these maps with our compliments.

Sieunship Tickets.

Foreign Exchange.

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