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Mr. sd Mrs. Henry Parker of Kansas City, 3d*.; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Parker of Batata, O.; Miss Edna Parker, Mr. and Mrt. W. C. Jacques, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jaques and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Moore of Thorntown and William Williams of New York City hare come to attend the wedding of Miss Mary Lochhead, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Lochhead, 1202 North Pennsylvania street, and Isaac Beddoe 'Williams of New York City, which will take place tonight at the home of the bride's parents. Attendants for the wedding will Include Miss Anne Lochhead, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Edna Parker, Miss Miriam Wilson, Miss Margaret Moore of Thorntown and Miss Lida Lochhead, bridesmaids, and Mr. Williams, best man. • • * Miss lone Wilson, who has been attending Chicago university, has returned to spend the summer with her father, George S. Wilson, superintendent of the School for the Blind. • • • Mrs. A- L. Conover, 1622 Ashland avenue, entertained yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Esther Evelyn Ridenbach, whose marriage to Dr. Holman was to ‘take plaoe today. Baskets of Dorothy Perkins rotes and smilax were nsed through the parlors. Mrs. A. T. Ridenbach assisted the hostess.

Mrs ElUabeth Gregory of New lork is the guest of Mrs. George Kinnaird, 799 East drive, Woodruff place. • • • A card party for the benefit of Armenian children wIU he given Friday afternoon by the Independent Social club at the Democratic clubhouse. Mrs. William H. Perkins Is chairman of the committee on arrangements and will be assisted by Mrs. John Larrison, Mrs. J. E. Clark, Mrs. Edward Wacker, Mrs. J. J. Martin and Mrs. John O'Connor. • • • Alpha chapter of Delta Delta Rho will meet tomorrow afternoon with Miss Alice K. Mount, 306 North Drexel avenue. • • • Capt and Mrs. J. F. Quigley. 1702 Talbott avenue, have returned from Detroit, where they attended the police chiefs' convention. • • • • Mm. O. 8. Tolle, CIO Middle drive. Woodruff Place, entertained the members of Alpha Theta chapter of Delta Gamma with a luncheon at her home today. Miss Eleanor Munro assisted Mrs. Tolle. Following the luncheon a business meeting was held, Miss Esther Hurst presiding. • • • Miss Marvells Leeds, 128 West Thirtieth street, and Miss Lillian Barnes, 416 East Twenty-fourth street, have gone to New York for an extended visit. • • • Miss Rachel Stuart, 3024 Capitol avenue, went to Marion today to attend a house party. • • • Phi Delta Theta fraternity members held their annual banquet and commencement dance in the assembly room of the Hotel Severin last night. Claris Adams was toastmaster. • • * St. Margaret’s Hospital guild will meet with Mrs. J. A. Davies, 17 Audubon court, •••Tuesday afternoon. • • • Dr. and Mrs. Armln Fischer are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Fischer, 1631 Park avenue. Dr. Armin has just completed his course In St. Louis School of Medicine and will go from here to Spokane, where he will serve as an interne In the Sacred Heart hospital. * • • Miss Dorothea Denny, whose marriage will take place June 26, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given this afternoon by Mrs. Burton Yariau. Miss Emma Harcourt and Mrs, Laurel Heaton Kern at the home of Mrs. Yarian, 660 East Forty-sixth street. The guests included Miss Marguerite Dunn. Miss Thelma Dawson, Miss Geneva Hall, Mrs. Benjamin Wolf, Miss Miriam Heaton. Miss Retha Hancock. Miss Elisabeth Holly, Miss Elizabeth Crane, Miss Helen Williams. Miss Sadie Mae McNutt, Miss Isabella Eddy, Mrs. Herbert Davis, Mrs. Manuel McGoldrick, Mrs. William Han- ' •” . MOTION PICTURES.

TKomajtiLlnce RAY Home Again With Mother! His uniform laid away and the war and France but a memory—till a dainty bit of Paris came to Quigley Corners, looking for Corporal Luther Greed! Then things began to happen. A RURAL STORY FOR REAL FOLKS OlillufflunnilbTO Z da ™. CHRISTY COMEDY. ' FQX NEWS WEEKLY

Fly From N. Y . to Omaha Wedding NEW YORK, June 19.—John M. Larsen and C. F. Redden were enrouta to Omaha, Neb, today In the all-metal airplane J. L.—6, to attend a wedding on June 23. The bridegroom is an aviator named Martell, a friend of Larsen. The plane will pick up Col. Gilmore of the United States air service at Dayton and at Chicago Eddie Rickenbacker. American ace, will Join the pa rty. The plane carries a wedding cake three feet in diameter and eighteen inches high.

sen, Mrs. Silas Johnson, Mrs. Herbert Cuyler, Mrs. B. IV. Heaton, Miss Ruth Griggs and Miss Estelle Griggs from Brooklyn, Ind. • * * A bridge will be given by the local League of Women Voters Wednesday afternoon at the Propylaeutn. Mrs. Edward Harmon Is chairman of the committee in charge. She will be assisted by Mrs. O. C. Lukenbill, Miss Eldena Laoter, Mrs. Gilbert McNutt. Mrs. Homer Hauler, Mrs. J. T. Barnhill and Mrs. Edward E. Kuhns. • • * A dinner dance will be given at the country home of Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston tonight by the girls of the Mu Phi Upsilon musical sorority of the Metropolitan School of Mfisic. The active members will entertain the alumni and their i patronesses. Mrs. Marie Allison Elliott |la chairman of the general arrangements ; committee. v

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Th * * CL— M UN a° AY THE GREATEST Monday WESTERN OF Tuda * ’EM ALL. dP —f"winn Wednesday ______________ BY REQUEST OF THOUSANDS “WHEN BEARCAT WENT DBY” THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF THE YEAR ACTION THAT STIRS YOUR RED BLOOD SNUB POLLARD “Start the Show”

Kappas to Have Their June Pctrty Next Week Kappa Kappa Gamma alumni will hold Its June party with Mrs. Thomas Carr Howe, 30 Audubon place, oir Saturday. *A luncheon will be held at noon to be followed by a business meeting and program in the afternoon. Kappa seniors from Indiana university, Purdue and DePauw will be honor guests. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, Miss Florence Beckett, Mrs. Charles R. Yoke, Miss Mary Mcßride, Mrs. William Mooney, Mrs. Charles A. Harris, Mrs. L. H. Millikan, Mrs. James B. Nelson, Mrs. R. A. Peterson, Mrs. Frederick Terry, Miss Jennie Thompson, Miss Ida Andrus, Miss Irma Mrs. Frank Doudican, Mrs. Herbert Elckhoff, Miss Margaret Ilarlin, Miss Florence Wilson and Misa Fern Wright. Y. W. C. A. Notes The High School Student club of the Young Women's Christian Association, will be represented by eight delegates at the high school conference for Central field, which will bo bold at Dewey lake, Dowagiae, Mich, June 26 to Jply 3. Miss Beulah House, girl’s work secretary, will go with the girls as counselor. This conference will be a combination of work and play. ' The work will conelst of Bible courses planned and taught by Instructor* who know how to present the Bible In euch a way as to arouse and hold the Inter-

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eat of the teen-age girlj and the coming year's club program In a condensed form. Recreation will be so varied as to appeal to every type of girl. Hikes, picnics, tennis, swimming,' baseball, sings and stunts are some of the things which are planned.

MOTION PICTURES. THIRD TRIUMPHANT WEEK STARTS SUNDAY CECIL B. DeMILLE’S "MCHMiEM? WITH GLORIA SWANSON, THOS. MEIGHAN, BE.BE DANIELS AND A BRILLIANT CAST. INSTALLED CONTINUOUS 1 UNTIL 11 P. M. L - -■ ■’ ■ ■" ~ ~~ *— ■■ "■ - - ——— ——— r— ———* , Thirty thousand Indianapolis people have declared this to be the greatest picture of its kind ever shown. Hundreds have come to see it twice. There’s a reason! That’s why it is being held over for a third week. Ask anybody! New York Paid SI.OO to see “ Why Change Your Wife?” Prices for Indianapolis engagement are: Afternoon, 15c and 25c Evenings, 25c and 50c

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The following girl* will gos Laura McGee, Clenna Kennedy, Vivian Butler, Anna Weaver, Margaret Toye and Wilma Smith. Miss Pauline Draper of Moores Hill also will be a member of the delegation. The basketry class will have its regu-

lar meeting this week on Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 12 a. m. On next Friday night the second meeting of the summer reading class will be held at Garfield park. The discussion of Van Dyke’s “Blue Flower" will be completed.

Another Great Story by the Author of "Back to God's Country” and “The River’s End,” The Courage of Marge O’Doone By James Oliver Curwood In the great North Country, fifteen hundred miles from civilization, a beautiful girl, Marge O’Doone, faced her enemies. Only “Tarra,” a great Grizzly Bear, stood between her and the pack of human wolves. Then came David Ralne, a disillusioned young man, believing only in the faithlessness of woman —to forget the world he had come into the Snow Country. “Baree,” an outlaw dog, was hi3 sole companion. Thus they met, this terrified girl and this soul-torn man, and in the great arena of the North, with man against man, brute against brute, they fought the great battle. A romance of the great outdoors as only Curwood seems able to vivify it with the dynamic, force of the last frontier. Pauline Starke, Niles Welsh, James O’Neill \ and a Superior Cast MACK SENNETT COMEDY “You Wouldn’t Believe It” With Marie Provost, James Finlayson, Charles Conklin Added. Feature For Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Only Mile. Theo Hewes and Ballet of Twenty (This engagement is preliminary to the extensive Canadian tour of Mile. Hewes and Dancers which opens in Calgary next week.)THE CIRCLETTE OF NEWS CIRCLE ORCHESTRA WEEK STARTING SUNDAY ail ErVlLi

for tin iiiL ' ' !| Sunday, Monday U and Tuesday I™* CONSTANCE H TALMADGE | The LOVE EXPERT” H By John Emerson and Anita Loos W If this is the age of specialists, why Hot ■; “Love Expert’’? That’s Connie's job in MJ lis picture and she provides the acid test KJ )r young or old hearts —and a lot of Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and ■■ MARSHALL NEILAN'S H “DON’T EVER MARRY.” W , tei h BLBLJI. M. IB hi afl- nTj

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