Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1920 — Page 7
OF CLUB TEA SERIES IS SET FOR FRIDAY Ten Local Bodies to Be Guests i of Honor at Federation k Event. second tea of a series given by the ■Women's Department club for the federated clubs of the city will be “held Friday, Jan. 23, when the Irvington Fortnightly, Independent Social, New Century, Aftermath, Welfare, Zetathea, Present Day, Sesame and Meridian Heights Inter-Se clubs will be the honor guests. The tea will be In charge of Mrs. J. W. Criat and the following assistants: Mrs, Robert Alexander, Mrs. Cornelius Allison, Mrs. EMzabeth Anderson, Miss Josephine Bauer, Mrs. Arthur Baxter, Mrs. James Beattey, Miss Florence Beckett, Mrs. J. Rand Beckett, Mrs. W. J. Beckett, gMiss Fraitnis Beik, Mrs. C. W. Bell, Mrs. yR. C. Bennett, Mrs. Jules B. Bessire, Mrs. Bibler, Mrs. R. F. Bigger, Mrs. MRank L. Blnford, Mrs. Roy G. Caylor, Mrs, Harry O. Chamberlain, Mrs. J. S. Chambers, Mrs. , Frank S. Chance, Mps. F. F. Chanler, Mrs. A. B. Chapman, Mrs. Jean Cheesebro, Mrs. Thomas F. Davidson, Mrs. John T. Day, Mrs. T. C. Day, Mrs. Charles A. Edwards, Mrs. J. F. Edwards, Mrs. L. G. Ferguson, Mrs. Edward Files, Mrs. James E. Fischer, Mrs. Frank l'ishback, Mrs. M. R. Barver, Mrs. Joseph L. G:iSper, Mrs. Ffrank E. Gates, Mrs. Frank E. Gavin, Mrs. William J. Hampton, Mrs. J. H. Hamlett, Mrs. Harry L. Hammond, Mrs. Charles T. Hanna, Mrs. A. W. Harmon, Mrs. Cordelia S. Harris, Mrs. James A. Harris, Mrs. William H. Hart, Mrs. Thomas P. Harvey, Mrs. Wal-' t*r Jarvis, Mrs. Ed Johnson, Miss Catherine Kiefer, Miss May Kennedy, Mrs. Ralph Kennington, Mrs. Clinton L. Lasher, Mrs. Alfred Lauter.' Mrs. .T. T. Leeklider, Mrs. F. L. Lennox, Mrs. C. L. MeElvalne, Mrs. .Tames L. Mclntosh, Mrs. Oliver O. McClelland, Mrs. Frank T. McQuiddy, Mrs. Felix T. McWhlrter, Mrs. C. F. Maas, Mrs. B. E. McDonald, Mrs. Frank E. Malott, Mrs. Harry. A. Mansfield, Mrs. A. L. Neereamer, Mrs. C. F. Neu, Mrs. W. H. Oakes, Mrs. George H. Oilar, Mrs. Lowell H. Patterson, Mrs. W. B. Paul,, Miss Augusta Paver, Mrs. A. B. Pearson, Mrs. Morton C. Pearson, Mrs. Harry E. Rasmussen, Mrs. Hugh L. Raynor, Mrs. Joseph F. Reagan, Mrs. Edward K. Reese, Mrs. Charles O. Reeve, Mrs. Martin Rehfuss, Mrs. Frank Reissner, Mrs. Harry A. Swartz r Mrs. John E. Scott, Mrs. G. W. Seaton, Mrs. Charles Sedwick, Mrs. C. H. Shearman, Mrs. W. H. Shell, Mrs. E. F. Shideler, Mrs. T. N. Shlmeer, Miss May Louise Shipp, Mrs. Nannie Shirk, Mrs. W. A. Shireman, Mrs. Luther Shirley, Mrs. Alice Sickler, Mrs. Fred A. Sims, Mrs. J. Slate, Mrs. Albert yjjnith, Mrs. Will J. Teter, Miss Mary L. Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs William Thompson, Mrs. George Van Dyke, Mrs. Harry Van Osdol, Mrs., Oscar Watkins, Mrs. A. L. Watters, Mrs. Thomas L. Warner - Mrs. Carl Weaver, Mrs. William Welch, Mrs. Charles B. Welliver, Mrs. W. W. Wentz, Mrs. F. G. West, Mrs. L. L. Norton, Mrs. Horace E. Ryan, Mrs. Carl D. Spencer. * All members of the Department club are Invited to those teas. Old Glory Society to Give Musicale The Oid*Glory society, G. A. R., of which Mrs. Alex G. Cavins is regent, will give a musicale Saturday afternoon, Feb. 7, in Hollenbeck hall, at the Y. W. C. A. The proceeds will go toward the childrens’ reading room at the public library. Mrs. Lyndsay M. Rrown will have charge of the musical program. DEPARTMENT CUB ‘NOTES. The Business Women's section of the Women’s Department club will meet Thursday evening at 8 o’clock when Miss Kilmer will lead dancing. Miss ’Vivian Louise Bennett will give a readling and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald, vocalist; Miss Florence Mitchell, pianist, and Kd|wlsrd Meredith, violinist, will give a musical program. * * • The literature department will observe Indianapolis day Wednesday when Mrs. A. C. Hoss will talk on “Meredith Nicholson” and Mrs. W. A. Pierson will talk on “Booth Tarkington.” * * • The Psychical Research section of the j club will meet Wednesday afternoon I when a lecture will be given. Oriental j day will be observed.
AMUSEMENTS. TaHoii ?:15- DAVID BEL * sco prices mtldy 8:15 TIGER ROSE 50c to $2 ENGLISH’S MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MAT. sl, $2, 52.50, $3 WEDNNSDAY MAT. sl, SI .50, $2, 52.50 offers oiAmatioaaGeaiesK &tXaeGS*sXf 'Jrsd <StSke> Bust (M. tfU £etfAd. <a\ C2oioks m Je:apdTi6 tSemeM&i&n &*tr&3;c£o ~ ?iw ,&>> ■ - muait&JL J&ck OXattiSmT (Sotod£<*. ; i|fl Jcwc atwl oo&i* ®*A **MOLa*d.'spcisc£c/ *• 3#d"3wrptises
cliJb notes I —_r_ The Irvington Home Study club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the hotae of Mrs. Frhuk T. Brown, 5855 LowelK avenue, when Mrs. Milton W. Mangus will talk on the “Juvenile Court,” * • • Mrs. A. J. Clark, Mrs. George Schowe and Miss Jessie Patterson will be the hostesses Saturday afternoon when the Magazine club meets. Miss Corlnne Ryan,-830 South street, will talk on “The Guilds of Florence and Their Development” and Mrs. Harry Dragoo will read a paper on “History of the Medici.” • • The Friday Afternoon Reading club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. 'A. J. Barnes, 2330 North Ntew Jersey I street. Mrs. Faul C. Curnlck will give 1 a book review on the “Tree of Heaven.” ,• * • Mrs. J. H. Brill, 008 North New Jersey street, will be hostess Thursday afternoon for the Aftermath club. Mrs. H. R. Bayley will talk on “Benjamin Franklin” and Mrs. G. M. Cornelius will read a paper ob. "Electricity.” • • • The Irvington Tuesday club will meet next week with Mrs. O. C. Neier, 5402 East Washington street. Mrs. - ' E. C. O’Haver will read a paper on "Greece of Today” and Mrs. W. A. Sweetman will discuss "The Lost Atlantus.” * • * Mrs. E. F. Campbell, 624 North Illinois street, will be hostess Monday afternoon for the New Era club. Mrs. W. J. Templewill give a talk on the “Policemen" and Mrs. Charles Rosenberg will read a paper on “Theodore Roosevelt.” Mrs. Campbell will be assisted by Miss Mary Cook. • * • The Wednesday Afternoon club will meet next week with Mrs. A. E. Shirley, 3020 North Illinois street. A Bible lesson wiir be read and a musical program will be given. Mrs. C. L. Hackerd will talk on “Russia.” • * * The Heyl Study club will meet ..Tuesday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A., when Mrs. J. F. Haines will talk on “The Fair God.” Mrs. C. F. Neu win read chapters 14 and 15 of “A Mexican Journey” and Mrs. Preston. C. Rubush will give current events from the Independent. • • * The Philomathean club will meet Friday afternoon at the public library when Mrs. Demarchus Brown will .talk on “American Poets.” • • Mrs. C. M. Gibbs, 408 North Bosart avenue, will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for the Independent Social club. • * * Mrs. Demarchus Brown will give a lecture Monday afternoon at the meeting of the Woman’s Research club, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Lucius 0. Hamilton, 2011 North Alabama street. • * • The Century club will meet Tuesday evening -nt the Metropolitan School of Music when Quincy A. Meyers will talk on “Some Reflections On the Malthusian Theory.” Orloff Trio to Give Special Program The Orlofl Trio, with Russell Rlzer, tenor, and Virginia Yeakle Rlzer, soprano, will give a program of especially selected classics In the Rainbow room of the Hotel Severln Sunday night. The ; dinner concert will Include “The Soldier’s Chorus,” and “All Hail Thou I Dwelling Lowly,” from the opera “Faust.” Among selections by the trio j will be “Hymn to the Sun,” from “Coq j d’ Or,” by Ramsley Korsakow. The j concert will be given from 6:30 to 8:15 i o’clock.
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Franchise League to Meet Friday The regular monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Franchise league will be held Friday afternoon, Jan. 23, aC the Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. T. C. Day will be chairman In charge. Mrs# Robert Huggins will have charge of the citizenship class and Carl Mote will give a talk on “The High Cost of the Present Government and the Need of a National Budget System.” Mrs. Mary K, McNutt will give current events, which will be
AMUSEMENTS. Matinee Us *1 '' "ZSP Attend the Week Days W M HBH wKF A JEy T 1:30 Per--500 Seats F ‘ kers fiO-IT’S CONTINUOUS I I formance l § fr the Av c“l d " 1 - - _ > \ . Y i Entire New Show Tomorrow D A I HOWARD & HELEN SAVAGE I O Crack Shots and Daring 1 Sharpshooters U I LANG & GREEN * I LOMBERTI I O p ■ Harmony Singers | Xylophone King D.- T The Dare-Devil of the Screen E TOM MIX O IN “The Feud” P .\ , • 1A Typical Drama of the Great Outdoors w Where the Hearts Are Quick to Love and Fingers Are Quick on the Trigger ALiJI JLi Geo. Stanley &] Willing & Willing] Al Wilson Sisters S vim mg •* • Lin “Expelled From College” v How to Laugh '- : Y I Lady Patrons of This Theatre Will Receive a Special E/l Bargain Matinee Ticket for Our Broadway Theatre | Good Monday, Wednesday of Friday.
, t 1 OJNfcSS*jJH ■ 15,: NOON TILL 11 p.m.-CONTINUOUS SHOW —ENTIRE NEW SHOW MONDAY— Ifrlgi I LADIES’ SPECIAL BANG AN MATINEES I ifflii jM£ MOHDAY—WEDNESDAY—FRIDAY 1 JpC HP BIG FEATURES HP pK>l-f2ol-[3ol ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF THE RIALTO THEATRE —' "' *■ "■";■ ■ ■■— ' ■ "■ H ~i £■ IS f* B|AIB 9 A Prices ETeni,l *. 50c > J2 > * 2 - 50 > fc II AS Ha IV IB W '5% bargaipl matineesI 'monday" j Mall Orderr Now—Seal Sato TNnrnli i| 1 The Original Cast and Production and the Same Group of Broadway Belles that caused Percy Hawaaond tn the Chicago Tribune to say in his review: “White vies with Ziegfeld In the beauty of his women.’’ They are known to fame as the 50-BEAUTIFUL SCANDAL MONGERS—SO
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920.
followed by the ceremony of punching Indiana on the Yellow Ticket, World 9 s Diamond Supply Wagon Load If all the diamonds "mined In history and existing today as cut and polished gems were gathered from the ends of the earth, they would form a pile about as large as a wagon load of coal dumped on the sidewalk. The pile would eontaipe 46,355,474 karats, and the gems would weigh 10y 2 tons. "
Fishery Company Plans Demonstration Tl)e East Coast Fisheries will give a demonstration Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, when the South Side Housewives league will meet in Sanders theater. There will be an election of officers. The report of the purchasing committee shows that the Tenth Ward Housewives have / bought .81,500 worth of produce In the last three months, the Christmas order for nuts aha oranges being over S4OO.
AMUSEMENTS. I TEA FOR THREE I ■ Monday Evening, January 19, 8:15 P. M. Sharp I January Seniors of Technical High School Present THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON ■ A Romantic Comedy by J. M. Barrie. Saturday Night , la)ln^ 4 Performances Only 50c, 75c, *l, $1.50 AMERICA’S GAYEST MUSICAL SHOW DIRECT FROM ALL YEAR RUN STUDEBAKER THEATRE CHICAGO WEEK MAnflaiff lAN Oft SEATS THURSDAY BEGINNING mOllUay MAIL ORDERS NOW •Wtiitt HIETBBLIC WAN# THE LAUGH cf YOUR YOUNG SmTIM iAKE b IfeoMJfe ITS THE DARNDEST A ftf® TDNNim tfUTJCAL SHOW YOU HAVE EVER SEEN — IT WILL MAKE YOUR GOUTY JS OLD GJBAKDAD wL WITH <JOY !!! - ~ t(D Tr*" £%> Ukdee-AILcO- <3 Bftff j?JttßoQlOßtls SEATS MAIL ORDERS NOW TL■•aoilnn * / -8 Ticket Office lnursoay Send Along Something That Looks Merchants 2— Box Offices— 2 Like Money and Don’t Keat & Forget the Tax. ' Light Cos. Box Seats, $3.00. Orchestra, $2.50. Balcony, $2.00, $1.50. SI.OO. Matinee —Wednesday, WEEK "sssrs Evem'o?Ail,Monday, FEBRUARY 2 SI TheN.Y. Winter Garden Show HfinntP PriQfn lr J 18 SCENES—ISO PEOPLE—STAR CAST IvIIJIIIG UIIOIIJ IJ 1 A WONDER BEAUTY CHORUS OF 75. B ’ W w TI PRlCES—Nights (Except Saturday), $1.50, $2.00, $2.60. Saturday! Night, SI.OO/ $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Wednesday, Thursday, Matinees 60c, 75c,1 SI.OO, $1.50. Saturday Matinee, 75c, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00. Mail Orders Now.l Seat Sale 9A. M. Thursday, Jan. 29. Shrine Party Monday.
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