Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1920 — Page 7
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THE INDLIXAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1920.
MURATHON PIIUMAGETO KOKOMO
PARTY OF THREE HUNDRED GOES ON SPECIAL TRAIN.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL
TO ENTERTAIN OUTGOERS.
BANQUET AND BIG PARADE
TM* third p!i#rl«n*fe of th« Indi<r< «fK>UK 9hrin«r* thl* year va* made .0d»y by the Dfflrara and uniformed ‘r?AiSizatkm» of Murat Tempi* in a visit to Kokomo, lad,, to attend a Hebration of the Myotic Hhrine Club if ttiat city. The party, numbering iOO, at |il« p. m on a opecia! train the Lake Krl* 4k Weatern road. Murat bodice ordered to make trip Included the nomad band, tb# Arab patrol, drum corps and *»» xiuad, the chantero, dervtabee and
the Mejaz Hahouit.
The program at Kokomo provided
of the vioftor* and the
Mrs. Jane Zuck and Mrs. Lavina Chutfteld will entertain the Madison Club Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Zock.
Mr. and Mrs. W. t>. Wallace and children, of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Gertrude Korn liter, st Bloomington, have returned to their homes after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Virril
Bpjifefcr ?
Mr. and Mr*. Paul V. Frary. of Kotau. Tex„ are guest* of l>r. and Mr* ~li B. Betts John. Mr*. Frary formerly was Miss Gertrude Pettiiohn, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Frary
will go to Chicago to Uve.
Mr. and Mra. Ferdinand Winter hAve issued invitations for a dance
wmmmSSm a ■ i ■
suiE
hriners through the down-
town district, followed by exhibition
Miss Annie W. Tooney, of Boston. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Benson.
Mrs. Otto JLefler and Miss Arisen Lefler have issued invitations for a tea dance at the Popyiaeum on Monday afternoon. December 27. Mr. and Mra. Vernon Griffith have
issued invitation* for a reception and
December the
ball at the Woodstock Club
30. when their daughter. Anna Louise Griffith, will be formally presented. Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw will entertain with a dance at the Woodstock dab
Wttewger te W Heart ess
Mrs. O. M.
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The outgoing executive committee of the Indiana Federation of Clubs wm be entertained at a luncheon next Monday at the home of Mrs. O.
M. Plttenger, second vioeCommittee appointments
ce-president.
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Monday ni^t. December'*?, for Miss * ar T party of the^Woman^TCl^b iVer ’
also visited the FaunOeroy home in Newcastle, which, the federation has decided to buy* and to preserve as the birthplace afthe first womans club in the state, -v;
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ville Roseberry, was best man. A program of bridal music was given by Miss Ellen Bennehoff, Miss Sarah McGrannahah and John English. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents after the ceremony.
Blanche
and Mias Martha <
ANDERSON, lad., December Miss Florence Louise Scrackengast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scrackengast. and Earl Kaylor ried at the First Methodist Ep^opal ; church Tucs iay evening. The Rev. D. f C Bentley read the »«rvice. Miss Car-
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Mr. Roaeberry's brother. Or-
president
guests wfU
Bock. Mr. and
and Mr». E. H. I
Mr and Mrs E.
d/ili# on the public auuare. Th
iwueapti™
tomo womenfolk and a
nlng Koko
progm ouet i
ii* ev etor the
there will be a reception
womenfolk and a Jubilee ram, which will Include a foanat which Judge Benjamin F.
pfeMde as toastmaefer
jevfile entertainment will 1ms proled under th* direction of J, E Italy, and number* will be *ur>* I Murat chanter*. There will be for the women and a special
children of member*, ia will conclude with a Indianapolis special
^ ^ i0 lmv * for hljmf>
midnight.
Local Council of Women Enjoy* Chrlttma* Party
Tbs Indianapolis Local Council of Women had a Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at the PropyUeum, when Mrs, «. It, Artman, the president, presented an original monologue, “Ye Old Time ChHstma* Dinner," With an original piano sccompanlmen! by Mrs. Clarence Clarke. Mis* Julia Ileyer sang a group of Christmas carol*, accompanied by Mrs, James A, Mosg. Mr*. Artman report - t fd on the meeting of the International council of Women which *hn attended In < hrlMtlania, Norway. Th# next - Itlng of the council will be | n I82&.
In Washington. !». <!., or In nd. with good chances for Itigton, aim Hald The executive
cbrotnlltee will meet In Holland next
year to decide on lbs place. I uring the next five years, the
council will work for a number of reform* Including one standard of money for the world; legislation con-
at the W'oodatock Club. December 24. for their daughter. Miss Peggy Winter. who will arrive this week from New York to spend the holdidays
her*.
Mrs. A. C. Zaring entertained the O. B. D. C. Club today with an informal Christmas party. Miniature hand-painted French baskets filled with candy were favors. Decorations and Ice* were la Christmas colors Mr*. Samuel McClure, who will leave soon to Spend th* winter in Florid*,
was s special guest.
invitation* will be Issued soon for the banquet of the Indiana Society of Mayflower descendants December 21, in the Florentine, room of the Ctaypooi Hotel, with Major-General I^eonard Wood as the guest of honor. Plans were discussed at a meeting of the board of assistant* of the society Tuesday afternoon Sir the wom-
an's department of the Fletcher Short ridge
I mnmtner m
am on at ten
American bank.
Th* marriage of Kenneth D. Coffin, of Indianapolis, to Miss Ellen bhlrk, of Brockvllle, will take place this evening at * o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John C. Bhlrk In Brookvllle. Fred BHnkmeyer, of Indianapolis, will be the best mao. and Dr. and Mrs. O. 8. Coffls, parents of th* groom, will be g the guests. The bride will be fed by her sister. Ml** Cornelia Shirk The bride and bridegroom will be guest* of Dr, and Mr*. Coffin after a short trip, and after Christmas will lesv# for an extended trip, spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Shirk at their winter home in Florida They will be at home In Indianapolis in
the early spring.
The Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta will have Its monthly luncheon next Saturday at 12 o'clock at the Columbia Club, when Miss Marjorie Wilson, of New York city, will be a special guest and will speak on “Vocational Guidance.” Miss Wilson, who is a Delta Delta Delta. V* connected with the central headquarter* of the Young Womens Christian Association In New York, and Is traveling through the country speaking to Trt Delta and Panhellenle meetings. Reservations for the luncheon mhouid be made with Mr*.
F C. Ke.lie
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At the tea to be given at the Pub-1 lie Library rhuiwday afternoon from 4 to S o'clock by the library staff for Dr. He ary Noble McCracken, j
©; Vaasar College, special} be Mr. and Mrs. Georg#}
Mrs. Milo Stewart, Mr, Kemper McComb,
«... «»» —— I?. Graff and Miss Ella G. Martbens Dr. McCracken will be la Indianapolis two days and will speak of Vasasr College and its needs. The Indiana Vaasar Cub will entertain with a luncheon in the Clay pool Hotel Thursday at 1 o’clock and Miss France* Morrison, president of the club, will entertain with a tea Friday afternoon at her home. Dr. McCracken will be the dinner guest Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs Frederic Krull and the luncheon guest Friday of Mrs. John N. Carey. He will speak Thursday morning at rt ridge High School Friday morning at Tudor Hall and will be a guest Thursday evening at the meeting of th# Contemporary Club.
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WABHINGTON. December *•—Republican member# of the house waya and means committee meeting today to draft a program of procedure for the present session, decided to begin hearings as soon as possible with a view to revising th* tariff. Chairman Pordney said It also was possible that the committee would undertake hearings on tax revision. W. K. C.. Ns. Id. Wert* ©ffkvr* , The Osset* H. Chapmen W R. C , No. id. elected officer* Tuesday afternoon, ss follow*: President Mr*. Emm* Boyce: •emor vow-president. Mr*. Oar* ■rrtn; Junior vieepraUdent. Mr*. Mae Bernier; chaplain • Mrs, Ettle Calvin: treaaurer. Mr*. Henrietta Jfeal: coaductor. Mr*. ZieUa Gaumer: guard. , Mr*. Om* Lore. Delegate* to the department coov«»«on at Newcastle in May are: Mr*, dm* Lor*. Mrs. Eietia Gaumer. Mr« Mae Wwley and Mr*. Ida O. Mtfroeiwman. . AHemate*. Mr*. Lida Whaley. Mr*. Kttte Calvin. Mr*. Dor* Turner and Mr*.
Clara Bird.
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i icm.
Miss Mary A Meyers, secretary of the Ma* ion (k»unty Tuberculosis Society. spoke on fresh air schools. The Mouth Wide Woman’s Club and the auxiliary to the Thirty-eighth Division of World War Veterans were admitted to membership. Mra, U, & Gadd, chairman of the education commute#, and Mrs, O. C. Lukenblll, chairman of the better film* committee. made reports, Mr*. E. A. Williams was chairman of hospitality, assisted by Mr*. C J MasDn. Mrs. George Cornelius and Mrs. Lukenblll,
Clean Teeth Aid To Good Health
Th* •eeret of good health 1* no seer at. It consist* of following a few simple rules: Clean up your mouth. Food, to he properly digested. must be thoroughly chewed and moistened through and through with saliva. Your stomach can not chew your food for rou ~_H has no teeth. No one can he healthy and happy unleas he is free from pain. Bad teeth, sooner or later, will onus# misery, lose of sleep and wages. If nature hadn't intended teeth to be important to us the warning would not be so plain—they wouldn't ache so whan diseased. A dirty mouth
often results ii means that you
in pyorrhea, which u will constantly he * pus (germs) that
Is being produced around the roots of th# teath so affseted. Don’t take poison In this forts. It often causes heart disease, rheumatic pain, neuralgia, painful joints, ulcers of stomach, cancer and other long-disabling diseases. Good teeth and clean gums build
up the body.
People’s Dentists JM West Washington Btreet Gnasepekl Tm»k Store.
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than stnoe father was s boy. Tfcw lUonista may c*U *U thi* * part of the wa of evoluUoo. hut God says tat the the end knowledge ahaii be inereaeed M to sad fro. The evolu-
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| ^ne thing about saving money in the Fletcher Savings Club is that it keeps you lit up with the Christmas spirit a little bit all year.
Every time you put away a dollar it makes you glow just the least bit with the Yuletide spirit—and that is a fine feeling about the middle of July. Fifty Weeks of Saving Gives You—
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would come whan the knowledge of _ . ond coming would he flashed to earth s remotast bounds by ths speediest means ever known to th# human race The fulfillment of this fart 1# truly msmdou* in our eyse Around th# World in Ninety Days' was a wort of fiction sold to the public as such a few roar* ago How it t* an aocomphshmeet in fhiny day*. Strange times we have com# upon when fart* are more faeanaUn*
than fiction, but ‘thmw's a reason ’
‘The battle of New Orleans wa* fought a month after peace had been declared in 1*13. because the news of peace had not yet reschwi General Jackson. But 103 years later, la this century of the marvelous increase of knowledge, prophesied as the time of the end by Dsniel the prophet, how dif
ferect the means of osmntumcatiou.
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