Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1920 — Page 7
THE UfDLmPOLlS IsEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21,1920.
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Miss Ruth Fl*her will •atertmin th# iB«mb«r« ani ^ Bet* diapter of the Gamns* I>elt» Lpailon Scarify tonight. The appointment* enll bo In treen and white, white gjtebuds and fern* beinsr n*«d for
fnp supper table.
Th* Monday Oub will ceWbrate it* fiiyar aaniyorsary with a InnAeon Mailday at MM o'clock at the Hotel
■ a BoaervaUott* •honld be ler than fVidUty thro««h Mr*.
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th and Mra Waiter To«^Whita Pal Iota Xi Sorority will mmt a/tomoon with Mi«i IdHfa*
laaray.
29M narriaco of Mtaa Basel Kant' par and O^rae F. Bnttnrff took pi*m mt. IM o'clock today at 1%* hoosta of fim effletatins mlaistar, ^ Sao. F- ~ Taylor. Mias Jaaaetta Behtaar and I* Gibaati ware the attendawta ..dtetely after the aervic*^ Mr. Mr*. Bottorff left for a waddtnar They will he at hoase after
at lift Parker ayeaua.
The ladapeadeot Social Club oh* ■fSTad au«at day Tuesday aftemooa St & memo of Mra Soerett Hunt f^bSilitar, Mlaa Mariorie Bnat. a pti^fran for the arcemoaa lO' a vocal dual by Mra. Lavraaea add Mrs. Martd CfBrfaa. raad>
£1#^ FBaa and a talk
t Ft. Waya*. were the uahera The [bride wore a dark blue suit of trice-' I tine with aeceasorles to matcii and ’ carried an arm bouquet of Aaron I Ward roaea and iflica of the raliay. I Mis* Ethel Kirkhoff wore a *ait of tsaberdiite cloth and carried an arm [ bouquet of Sweetheart roaea. Mr. and Mr*. Tiemau left for a Miort eastern
1 tilp and wUl be at hone later at 229
IJ^rth Walcott street.
r Mra. Oaun in Poittics.’* by Mra. Julian CUrka Mra T. m, of Oxford. O.. waa a (uast. afiainas* of Mias Erma C. I. danrhter of Mra Minna
^jre. and C. E DeWltt took place soaa today at the Ftret Enkllab
in ckur<di. the Bar. W. C. fldFiciatf Bif. Th* attendant*
arera the bride'* sister. Miss Helen Mhew# and' Hsreward Fuller. Mr. •1^ Mr*-J3MWIti left immediately
the €SHm9»f ter a wading:
Mp and will b* at ^me at 1144 East
waMiUMrtan straat after Jane 1. r ntarriai^ of Mlaa Berth* M. lOM, da«r^r of Mr, aad Mrs. - larkhoff. to Thomas B. . Ft. Wayne, took nlaea aomiBs at 9 o'clock at Holy NBb,>tho Rsv. Father Sehank ^ Fraaadlas the caramany of bridal airs ewra aivaa by tcJa Speacar. orgaalst, aa»d
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A pretty wedding took place at 4 o'clock tm* afternoon *t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meade SpiegeL when their da^bter Gertrude was amrried to Dr- fiioma* Conroy Eley. af Plyix^tb. by the Rev, Walter Dayfa. The aerrlce was read before an attar of palms lighted with «*> tfaedral tapara. Bsakets of soring flowers were used abost the room, white a plateau of Dowera adorned the table In the din* Ing room. A harpist and yfoUnlst playod the wadding tnusia The attendants inehided MUw Carleata Minealnger. maid of honor; Miss Mary Bradshaw, Mias Dorothy Goepper. Mrs. C^ver Stawt and Mra William WL Rider, of Wayaatoam. brideamaids; Bmrry Rwarrfehoaser. of Plymontb, best man. aad Jeaaae Sidegel. niece of the bfida. flower maid. Miss Mineainger wore a gown of peach eolorad taffeta lyid carried Ophelia rose*. The brldesuHiiils wore flnffy frocks of organdy. srfth hat* of oigandy and tulle to matdli. The tittle flower maid WOT* white organdy trimmed la pink and bias ribbons, and a wreath of foraet-we-iM^ and roaetmds. with ribbon streamers for her hair, and carried * baaket ot nmc petal* The bride's goam was of arhite taffeta, fashioned with bouffant skirt. Her flowsr* wore white rose*, lilies of th* valley and orchids. Dr, and Mr*. Eley win take a wedding trip, after which they will be at horn# at Plymeutb. Amoiw the wedding gaecta were Mr* John Bpiegel. of De- * trolt; Miss Lyd* Carpenter, of Taren- I tow. F*; Mr*. Henry Huranehouser > and Dr. and Mr* U, D. Eley, of Plrmooth. ^
NO MEETING TODAY.
Charter Raard Delays Branch
The state charter board did not meet today, its regular meeting day. oadag to the absence of Governor Qoodileti. The contested Letcher Savings and Trust Comimny plana to estahHMi six branch banks !n la* dianapolia will not come before the board nntil the meetinauJtay i. unless a special meeting IK toalled before that time. GorerKr Goodrich wtU spend the remainder of the week rfsltlng state instituGons aad in Chicago.
Mealth OCeera* Gawfarcwee. The annual health officers' school axkd eonferaaea will be held la Indianapolis May 11 and 12. either in the Denlsoa hotel or In the old State Medical building. The school to conducted under the auspices of the state board of health. May 4 and $ was proposed someUme ago as the date for the conference, but the board decided on the other date. M*m Daeppers W«w Dtreetar. The student section of the Matinee Mtwicmle held the last meeting of the season Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr* Frank Cregor. the firing director of the section. Mr* Charles ITafflf* preatdant of the masicaf* appointed Miss Emma Dpeppo» to succeed Mrd Cregor. Mr*. Don Webster was appointed by Miss Doeppera as student ^airman. Following the
business session, there wss a tea. Mrs. T. O. Baxter presided at the table. TWO WOTABLE WEDDIWfiS. Mrs- WfJaank Social Secretary and
Mton lane Arc Bride*
WASHlNGmN, April 21.—Two notable weddings took place in Washington yesterday. MiSs Edith Benham social secretary to Mr* Wilson, the wife of the President, and RearAdmiral J- M. Helm, senior member of the commission on navy yard* were married at Miss Beaham's home. Mr* Wilson was the onty^guest present except the members of the bride’s family. Mr* Helm, who is a daughter of Rear-Admiral Benham. has served as Mr* Wilson's social seerstary for several years aao ae«mmpasted her on both trips to Europe. Miss Nancy Lan* daughter of the former secretary*of the Interior, and Franklin K. Lane, and Phillip C. Kaaffmsn. of this oty. were married at St. John's Episcopal church. The ceremony was performed by the rector, the Rev. Roland Cotton Smith. Mr* Wilson, wife of the President; iastices of the supreme TOurt of the United States and members of the cabinet and diplomatic
corps were present
Army Men May Raise Hats Now Instead of Saluting
WASHINGTON. April 21.—-In greeting their friend* officers and men of the army may raiae their hat* or caps under orders issued by Secretary Baker. A regulatloa of 191S requiring that th* greeting be by salute
only was rescinded.
DR. GORDON MODERATOR. M In sue Lake Man Bleeteg at Sesoleu mi Ft. HayM Preahytery. {^leoal to Tbs IndianspoUs Kewsl ^FT. WAYNE. Ind.. April 21.—Dr. Gordon, of Winona Lake, was elected moderator Tuesday and th# Rev. A. H. Saunder* of Decatur, temporary clerk of the Ft. Wayne Presbytery, which met in annual session heia. The meeting cloaed in the afternoon.
Petitlaa to Issue Nate*
Authority to issue $58,iM worth of
7 per cent, oar trust notes with which to buy ten "one-man*' cars for use In South Bend, was requested of the S ubtle service commission In a petton the South Bend ft Northern Indtaaa Railway Company filed with th* commisston late Tuesday.
AWNINGS af tlMi kHfliaMt EBERHARDT & CO. 122 8. Cafitol An.
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Spring Hats Now Ready—$3.00, $4-GG» 35.011, $0.00
Attractive Value* “The Store for Valnea.” S9 KR4USE BROS
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The Aprii dance which was planned by th* Old Glory chmiMer of th# C A, K, haa bean postponed on account of the deatidef Mik. Arthur M. Hood, a laiairmaa of the dance eommlste* MUTED STRIKE AT MUNCIE Few •wftabasoB fim Out he Tww TaHto
—Fteaua to Be Fllleg.
CSaertal to The twhsaspelM News} MUNCIE. Ind.. April 21.—After re-
■dating efforts of organisers from othar cities to induce them to walk out, aom* of the switchmen In the kiaaJ yard* of the Lake Erie ft Westora aud the fUg Foul' railroads quit work flghl. Railroad officials said today that most of the taan had of fha atitera would ^ flltad immediately. It was said that work In the loou yard* would not be interfered
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Special Dinner $1,00 Per Plate (5 tft 8 p. in.) The papatarlty mi omr tpcc'al IMwt ner* Is rapidly grawfag* We are asafcbag new friends aaeb day—otnd all becaaae awr diaaers are a* taatalfstaarty aatiafytag. Hava yea triad tbemf New Hotel English Cafe Mract BBtranea pb Meridian.
Spectacles or Better Vision, Which do Yon Needf .Sensible people do not wear spectaclea for purposes of dres* although modern spectacle* and eyeglasses are very attractive. Reliable optometrists do not advise the use of spectacle* unless they are needed to correct defects of focus Therefore, it isn't a matter of spectacle* it is a matter of better vision. Any merchant can sell spectacles which look well from the observer’s point of view, but it requires a man of scientific knowledge and trained skill to determine your error of refraction and prescribe a lens which will give you vtficlent vision. That Is why it pays to consult a reliable optometrist when you need advice concerning >our eye* When it ts a matter of better vision we will be glad to advise you.
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ITS SUDDEN RISE INTO POPULARITY IS NO MYSTERY. A noted critic says; ''It’s the prettiest song 1 have heard In years' Try these lines—parts of first verse, and refrain.
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Do You Remember Mr. Husband When jmur best girl used to beam with smiles when thanking you for tbe posies you seM— TAKE SOME HOME TOD>T. We have the season’s best flowers, tbs long Issting khid. A. Wiegtnd’s Sous Co., Fkwm 1610 to 1624 N. niiaoit BC Jmt as Bsar ss the imrest phone.
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Kurtzmann Players The man who investigates and who realizes that a player-piano gets extremely hard usage, is pretty apt to buy a Kurtzmann. For the Kurtzmann has not only exceptionally sweet tone and easy, responsive player-action. It has these, and something even more valuable— it is a remarkable, durable instrument. The Kurtzmann stands up under use —and abuse—that would knock out the ordinary player. Come in and try one for yourself. Pearson Piano Co. 128»130 North Pomitylvahia St.
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Clarence is Coming to His Own Home TownI SEAT SALE FOR BOOTH TARKINGTON'S CLARENCE WILL OPEN TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. Faiaaet lUiftft Ma to 8Mit Mat* me to mm
Hidden profits are well worth finding— for example, interest on funds you may have temporarily uninvested. Money plac^ in our demand certificates earns interest at 3% for every day it is on dep(^it and may be withdrawn at any time-
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It’s a Wise Man Knows His Own Teeth
This is g coneluskffi wt have rggehad after years in dentistoy. Frequently ptts, or ’'matter,** as it is popularly called, is present in the center of a tooth, or at the root iteelf, catasiiit diseese distant from the tooth itself. Such eonditiims may exist for yeers uiuiuspected. This is a condition revealed almoet daily by the X-ray examinationa conducted In this office. The prices for dental service here tiM low and the equipment up to date. “Others failed to extract a wiadom tooth for me, but the People’s Dffiitists got it with one pull and to pidn.” W. B. Peterson, PetertonKeyes Auto Co., 4^1 North Capitol avenue, city.
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OiYSTAL UST HALF THIS WEEK
Charlotte Walker in ‘‘JUST A WOMAN’* CRYSTAL ENTERTAINERS
AFBIL t»-9e-.MAl 1. MAT HAT. BgUTIlA BAUCH In 'The Riddle UoaMui.** Mall Order* Now. Seeto Next MetHtor.
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“Th^ Relentless Avenger” A Sensstionsl Westwra by Thomas H. Ince.
Mabel Normand * MBB^II^ErfFLL Ford Sterling \ Helen Gibson “The Dare DevU Queen”
Rube Miller jsrk. “Having a Good Tine
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A Comedy of Errors! with Wesley Berry, “Freckles,” Msjorie Daw and Matt Moore.
Done ever marry
Tlie Circlette of Newi Tmrel Fegiure Yvonne Lerotoc, violinisto ai»] pianist . Circle Orchestm
