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THE EfDIAXAPOLIS NEWS. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1920,

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of carols, Mrs. John Wright

Ml** Ixmise MTeir has returned from Converse CoHege. SpartanSburg^

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the bolidaya with her and Mr*. C. E. Weir.

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The I>elta ffigma ^rorlty wifi give ceUaneouM shower this evening Miss Mary Dempsey

sleet, Miss \m Marsf.aii.

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rents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A Paol R. Leae.h, who Is attending fkthool of Mines at Denver, will rive this *«elD to spend the holK

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e this ’feekito spend the holidays with his parents. Mr and Mrs. D T Deaeh. Byron Leaeh will dome from Notre Dame University this week. Officers of the JSleeta Clr«d# have been elected for th* coming year as follon's: Mrs, Douglas leathers, president; Mrs, John K. fh-hramm. first vice-president: Mra George hplegef, second vice-president; Mrs. Kd Coney, seerefary, and Mr*. Kd Meyer, treasurer. * The marriage of Miss Dorothy H. Heaton, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, H. C, Heaton, and Herbert Watson AD in 4, of Anderson, will take place Wednesday mornMif at Util o'clock in the Clappool hotel. The Kev. B, V. Brundage, of the first Presbyterian church of Anderson, will officiate. Miss Neill# Alford, a sister of the brtd*groom, will he the maid of honor, and Kenneth B. Hill, of Andsrsoft, best

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breakfast will b<group of relatives

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Tbs Irvington Cotsrle Club bad Us Christmas celebration today at the homo of Mrs. Arthur Robinson. The home was lighted with rsd candle* and decorated with holly and other (treens. The program consisted of piano solos by Mrs. Hurt Morgan; a reading of "The Other Wise #Ma>» (Van Dyl*s) # by Mrs. Carl ktone, and carols sung by Mrs, K. Davenport, with violin accompaniment, by Mrs.

■ Id .IHteffiiid, on the dining

isble, silver «H,R*esticks tied with red fulie held red candies. Mrs. Duther Hhlrley served the ices and Mrs.

Charles Davis poured coffee

Mrs. fi, W, Ttitewllcr and Mrs. 11. D. Tutewllcr received in for mall a today for their guest. Miss Catherine Dunn, a student in the National Cathedral Hchool of Washington, D. C. The Ito«teases were «s*i«ted by Mias Julia Tutewtler, Miss Mary Margaret Tutswiler, Mr*. Jacob P, Dunn, Mias Caroline Dunn, Miss Eleanor Dunn, Mrs. tHwld nioM, Miss Caroline Goodheart snd Mrs. Poster V. hmlth. Baskets of holly, polnsettia# and crimson ramblers were used throughout the rooms and the dining tehjr was lighted with ted candies. Mrs, David I toss will entertain neat Monday afternoon for

Miss Dunn.

Kerry ~f Ininf if oa.

( to The Indienepoh* Newsl . Aii'NCi K, Ind., Deoembrr SO^—The marrkage of Miss Mary B Hh mi it on, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ham litojn. of Granville road, and t^har basdlii Harry, son of Mr. and timer Berry, took place Haturdsy >mug in the HatniHon home. The Hev Marnlinl! Day, of Grace Kplscopal I'btffch, fend the service. Only mem h <tM of Hie two families were present, t>rl4r is a member of the Psi lota Sirwrlty, Mr. Berry was with the Bean army overseas during the

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U llla-t row. ISpeotal to The Indianspolia New*l IAKONVIW-K. Ind., December 20.— ister W ills and Miss Etta Crow were ntarriod Hunday at the home' of the brides p» renin, Mr. and Mrs. Osavgt W <Vow. ihe Rev. J. Francis Ashley reading the service A wedding dinger was served. ‘.!“ J.*'.2S.ji*

arles Mrs.

niyxi c At k* tSlva S/VJLt. vjr BANKRUPT SHOE STOCK SHOES •t the unheard-of price#—

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parents.

Miss Li man Robertson has returned to her home in Browsstown after a week's visit with Mr. and Mra. O. W, Robertson and Mra. M. B. Converse. Mr. and Mrs. E. «. Raymond have returned to their home in Detroit, after a vkrtt wf two weeks with Mrs. 'Raymond's parents, Mr. and Mr*. W.

O. Bym.

Mis# Mary T Foley, who fa a Mudent at Notre Dame of Mary land, fa Baltimore, ha* returned to be with her mother, Mrs. John E. Foley, for the holidays. The On-ea-ota Club bad a Christmas party Hafurday at the home of Mra. K, G. Btrong. The rooms were decorated in Christmas colors and each member received a gift. Among the Bmith College students who will come Wednesday for Christmas vacation are: Jeanette Wales, Clara and Louise Lieber, Virginia Reed and Anne Lock head. Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Pedlow announce the marriage of their daughter. ' Lauretta Lillian, to Wayne George Emmelmann, the son of Mr. and Mr*. Charles P. Emmelmann. which took place kunday afternoon at l:Jd o'clock, at their home. The Rev, A. X Buchanan pronounced the Ceremony. Mr. and Mr* Kmm-imann have left for a short trip and will be at home on their return with Mrs. Emmelmann's parents until their new home is completed. -■ Carols, dancing and slarte* were on the program for the Christmas party of the Monday Conversation Club today at the new home of Mra. Owen L. Ml Her. -A yule log burned in the grate and the room was decorated with holly and lighted with candles. Each member received a gift from the tree.

Edwin Hunt and Mra Hadley

sang a group » Co* and Mrs.

several O. Henry

A group of Christmas dances *ented by Martha Jane Baker,

Frances Hunt and Jane Bird, pupils of Mis# Marie dime and Elsie Han-

cock gave a reading. * Among the guests at the wedding

of Mias Ruth Elisabeth Thompson and Boyd M. Gillespie this evening at the home of the bride will he the following: The Rev. F. C. Moatfort. Miss " d OMilBUS PENSION BILL

eianati; the Rev, Howard A. Jobnsoa and Charles W. Hubbard, at Chicago; Mr. and Mra. George Schilling, of Detroit; Mias Esther Jones, of Poughkeepsie. M. V.; Dr. and Mra Frank S. Tourner and me. aad Mrs. Cheater Toarner. of Bloomington, lad. The service will be read by two ministers, the Rev. Mr. Moatfort. aad Dr. O. D. Odell, of Beeoad Presbyterian church. Mrs. Nathan Kahn and Mra Meyer Efroyrason head the eornmittoe for Thursday, to take charge of the womans* exchange of the Council of Jewish Women, which will be held Thursday aad Friday at the Fletckfi Saving* and Tru*t Company. HaWwork and food will be on sale, aid there will be a restroom for shoppers Mra Kahn and Mrs. Efroymson have on their committee the following women. Mrs David Lurvey Mrs Joseph Jacksod, Mra Julian W. Schwab, Mrs. J. P Michels Mrs. M-lvlHe Cohn. Mrs. Meyer Block, Mrs. Sol Goidsmith. Miss Frances M«or. Mrs. Simon Strauss, Mrs. I Kteiner. Mra Joseph CasseL Mrs. Bol Meier and Mra H

Benjamin Marks

The home of Mr. and Mra Arthur Robinson was decorated with holly and smilax and lighted with tapers for the marriage of their daughter Jviith and Clarence E. Markett Saturday evening. The ceremony was pronounced by the Rev I^wle Brown before an altar of palms and southern smilax Mr*. Juliet Bhaw sang Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charma” accompanied by Miss Ruby Steinrueh, who played the "Lohengrin" chorus tar the entrance of the bridal party. Evergreen ropea held by Pauline Etter and Charlton Hadley, formed nn »**’*- MTa Ray White, sister of the bridegroom, was matrok of honor and- Joseph Garrett, of D- troit, was best man. Buhy May

«eo« vSts ring bearer. The , „ „ was given in marriage by her father, wore white satin trimmed in point lace, with a tulle veil hdtd by orange blossoms, and carried a shower of Bride roses and orchids Mm White wore a gown of orchid taffeta and Mlver lace and a corsage of pink rose*. The little ring bearer wore a frock of white silk net over white satin. Mr. and Mm Machett left for a short trip, and will be at home with

Mm Matchett s parents.

Matas Are. fSpeeial to Tie Indtsaspob* News] WASHINGTON, December 2#.—The •st omnibus pension bill of the present session of the congress has made ita appearance la the house- It was reported from the committee on invalid pensions by Representative Fuller, of llliac**. The MB probably will paas both branches of the congress and receive the President s signature soon after the holidays. . 3** con T ta ‘ M following alfor Indianians: Sarah M.

Brown, CrawfordkviTle. fl#r Mary Arnold Redner, $39; Mah&la Goff. 21* East Butler street. Ft. Wayne, **♦; Fannie Gilbert, 3H50 North Fifteenth street. Terre Haute. **t; Nancy E.

Hixof Gary,

lltfe Indiana infantry, *5«; Elisa JGibeon. Station street. Indianapoiia $*t; Louisa E. Harrison, Kokomo. *59; William A. Benge, Martinsville, fS«; Fannie L. Marksburv. ♦91 College avenue. Indianapolis **#. Addie Martin Blevans, *2* Denby *venue. Evansville. $2#: Elbert M. Doffendale. Winslow. *2#; Catherine Conn

Music of Days Cone By

A big audience gave approval tost night to the thirteen numbers sung and played at the Old Melodies concert at the Murat theater. The entertainment. under the auspices of Indianapolis lodge of Elks aad given for the benefit of the Elks-Clrcle Christas fund, was one that brought memories of other days to many i

the audience. Sones that were popular in the time of “used to be" and which still hold favor in thousands of hearts were on the program. Daring the intermission Charles A. Book waiter. grand esteemed leading knight of

„ . the Elks, gave a brief talk on tha| Robert Gardner, purpose at the Elks in giving the enrotammu tertainroent. The concert was under

the direction of John Orman.

The program began with a group of melodies by the Hoosier Harmony Trio, composed of A1 Hoffmeister. Henry Wallenweber and Simmie Henderson-, Then followed solo numbers by Miss Kathleen Bumbaugh and Leland Lytle. Otis Igelman played “Love s Old Sweet Song" on the violin and Mies Norma Mueller sang “Carry Me Back to Old Virginity.* Harold Stockton, bird imitator, gave “listen to the Mockingbird" and imitated birds familiar to Indiana woods. The Indianapolis News Glee Club Quartet. R. L. White. John Cost. Marion F. Hart and Claude C. Lloyd, sang

-Annie Laurie."

The Beanblossom Rotary Club Chorus of the Indianapolis Rotary

Club, gave an amusing medley of'l&ltime songs. Ed Nell, the director, worked some fine comedy into the Beanblossom warblings. Miss Agnes Hod gin sang a solo and Pas<juale _ Montani brought forth memories with tha Nhis harp. De Witt Talbert followed -- ^ with a barytone solo and the Lincoln Quartet, composed of Miss Florence Parkin, Mrs. Mary Traub Busch, Harry Calland and T. A Nealis, sang an old melody and an encore. Mrs. S. A. Ruick was at the piano. The final number was “The Sweetest Story Ever Told,” by the Harmony Saxo-

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Rhode Island Governor's Wife Dead. PROVIDENCE. R. I., December 20. —Mta R. Livingston Beeckraan, Wife of the Governor of Rhode Island, died suddenly of heart disease at White Sulphnr ^Springs. Va,, today. Mrs. Beeckman before her marriage was Miss Eleanor Thomas of Zanesville, Q, Prices realized on Swift & Co. sales of carcass beef in Indianapolis for week ending Saturday. December 18.

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Among our offerings of original art works of the

seeker of distinctive Christmas

gifts are some new pictures in color by Gustave Baumann. They represent his latest work with subjects found in his new field* New Mexico, fronfp' which they have just arrived. The$ reveal an even increasing mastership of the specialty in which he has won national note—wood block printing. Those familiar with his skill in conveying through his prints his sense of exquisite and subtle as well as bolder effect* in color, will welcome the opportunity these prints afford of making gifts of the best artistic appeal. Inquire in our second floor

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Pictures and Mirrors There is a proud steadfastness affection told by , a gift of pictures or mirrors that survives the holiday season and extends its message over the years to come, not as a memory, but as a real and living presence. HERMAN’S ART STORE Across From Keith’s On Second Floor 120 North Pennsylvania Street Bargains in Cameras and Photo Supplies

To DELIGHT the recipient of your CHRISTMAS GIFT, and to compliment his or her taste, you must exercise exquisite judgment yourself. Send the entrancing book that has startled the literary world, and raised a paean of joyous acclamation from coast to coast, and you honor yourself and whoever receives your gift. Send a copy of “CAIUS GRACCHUS,” by Odin Gregory. All booksellers, $2. Limited De ( Luxe Edition, $5; superbly printed from the original monotype, on deckle-edge paper, with a# cover, by the Roy croft Shops. Boni & Liveright, Publishers, New York. "Amaxtnx and smash Ins!"—BeUJ. De Casaalea. ‘The undreamed-of, unhoped-for thlli*r.”—RJekard Le G*llleane. “A big, a resting thing." —Edwin Markham. "Sincerely beautiful * • • classic.*’—Salt Lake Telegram. 'The author and the publisher * • • both candidates for the literary Croix de Guerre • • • extraordinary Intensity * • • compelling power.—N. Y. Trfhnne. “Almost too true for comfort."—W. Y. Herald. “One of the biggest achievements In the English language since Shakespeare."—W. Y. Review.. “Big human emotion strongly presented."—San Fraaeteee Halletla. “As truly as Shakespe&rs has thoughts * • • to clothe in urgent words."—N. Y. World. “ • • • it ia Truth."—Thee. Dreiser.

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For the Xmas Tree We have the largest stock of tree decorations in the city this year. Come while .the assortment is good and give the kiddies a real tree this Christmas, decorated with safe and sane electric lights. They^san be attached to any lamp socket without the slightest trouble and are absolutely fireproof.

8-light outfits... 16-ligLt outfits. 24-Jight outfits. 32-light outfits.

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Fancy figure lamps include Santas, Clowns, Dogs, Birds, Fish, Monkeys, Fruit, Flowers, Cats, etc., 30c, 40c each.

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