Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1920 — Page 7
■PiFF BACKBONE K THING NEEDED’ Bjeaker at C. E. Convention Gives Key to Religion. W 'Citizenship must fcave backbone courts to stand for the principles of Jesus Christ, declared Rev. J. W. Lake. Wnrrjw. Tnd.. vice president of the Indiana Christian Endeavor Union, today in an tddress to the delegates of the union con-v-titlon at the Central Christian church, Delaware and Waluut streets. Lev. Lake spoke on the subject. "Essei'tial Qualities of Life in Kingdom Service.” Other speakers on the morning program of the third day session were Stanley Vand'ersall. Boston. Mass., who made in address ou "Our Alumni”; E. E. Lemon, Rock Island. 111., who spoke on • Practical Illinois Ideas": K. D. Schmidt, Berne. Ind., ou “A Backward Look”; Evan Williams. Ft. Wayne, who talked on "In or Out,” and E. W. Coje, "The Call to Prayer.” IRVINGTON PASTOP. LEADS SERVICES. Rev. G. W. Allison, pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian chnrch. led the devoti'v'.ni services at S:3O o'clock this JjOK lng. while A. W. McKee had charge CTf the song service. Miss Ruth Day was scheduled to have charge of the Junior convention this afternoon, when James DeForest Mureh. editor The Lookout, Cincinnati. 0.. and Stanley Vandersall. Boston, were to be the main speakers. . The delegates have been InTited to enjoy a tight-seeing trip over Indianapolis and adjoining territory, automobiles having been provided by Indian* apolis hosts. O. F. Gilllom. state president, will prt side at the fellowship dinner, to te given at 5:30 o'clock In the basement of the church. \ INDIANAPOLIS MAN TO MAKE ADDRESS. E. T. Albertson, Indianapolis, general secretary of the Indiana Sunday S-hool association, will make an addree* on "The Price cf Leadership.” James DeForest Mureh. will sp**ak on "Are We Christian Endeavorers?.’ The nominating committee will report at the evening meeting. Tomorrow afternoon Dr. CbarLs Reign Scoville, Winona Lake, will preach ou the subject. “Christ’s Challenge to America ” "The convention will close S> nday night when Dr. Scoville again will occupy the pulpit and talk on "A Life nvestment— Counting the Cost.” Select Rifle Team for Annual Shoot Selection of a civi-ian team to represent Indiana at tie annual rifle coml petition at Camp Perry. 0., Aug. * to kss. was made at a meeting of the executive council of the Indiana State Rifle Kssociation at the office of Adjt. Gen. Bf. B. Smith this afternoon, t Plans for the annual state rifle meet at Benjamin Harrison were also dlsfc'ssed. MOTION PICTURES.
TiLtsure ISLAND" BV ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Greatest of all adventure stories, greatly picturized. With its brawling, guzzling rovers of the sea, and all their immortal escapades, done to the life. Shirley Mason and Lon Chaney—the “Frog” of “The Miracle Man”—in the huge cast. AS EXCITING AS A BOY’S FIRST CIRCUS! AS ROMANTIC AS A‘GIRL’S FIRST LOVE LETTER! I7YTD A f Special 1 I\r\ • Added Feature ARTHUR HAUK’S SUNSHINE REVUE 20 —PEOPLE —20 —WITH— Musical Kings Barney Kleeber Tom Collins Jack Owens Helen Kennedy Pearl Wallace Claude Reed Cecile Paquin & Cos. and the “SUNSHINE BEAUTY CHORUS” Entire Week Starting Sunday Afternoon 15c and 25c Evening 25c and 50c - 1 - -
ft] An attractive home wedding of today was that of Miss Prudence Coleman, daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. L. R. Coleman, 223S North Alabama street, and John William Schmalx. Dr. T. W. Grafton of the Third Christian church, read the service. Van Stagg, pianist, played a group of bridal airs preceding the ceremony, changing to the "Lohengrin” wedding piarch for the processional and the Mendlessohn “Spring Song" during the service. Elvin Vliet was best man. Miss Dorothy Coleman, maid of honor, wore i*tle blue organdie, with hat to match, and carried a nosegay of roses in the pastel shades. * Miss Doreeu McEnaney, . bridesmaid, was in a frock of peach colored organdie, with a hat of the same material. Little Mellcent Coleman, ring hearer, dressed in a dainty yellow frock, carried the ring in a basket of yellow daisies. The bride’s gown was of white organdie, trimmed with white satin ribbon. She wore a bat of white ory. ddie and carried a shower of roses and lilies of the valley. Ont-of-town guests Included Miss Alice Coleman of Washington Courthouse, O.; Miss Hazel Schmalx and Von Schmalx of Pa tricksburg. • • • Mrs. T. A. Murphy and Miss Mary M ,r----phy of Dennison, Tex., are the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Johnston, 8419 Salem street • • * Miss Edna Marie Level, 3051 College avenue, has Miss Ruth Ridenour of Kansas City and Miss Marjorie Rust of Scranton, Pa., as her house guests. • • Guests who have arrived for the voiding of Miss Lena Alice Pavey, 5334f Julian aTenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rl The House of Thriiu Sunday IfflBNT 51, 1 ■ A Drama of Open Plains and Closed Fists LOUIS BENNISON in “HIGH POCKETS” With a Smile and a Gun He Rustles a Bride A Dashing Cowboy Who Rounds Up a Desperate Gang of Night Riding Outlaws. SNUB POLLARD “ALL IN A DAY”
Jacob Pavey, and Avery P. Morrow of South Bend, which will take place tonight at the Downey Avenue Christian church, include Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Morrow, John Morrow and Delight Morrow of Francesville, Mrs. Mildred Stemble, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goble and Miss Beatrice Goble of Swayxce; Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Dieder of Greenfield, and Mrs. John Paxton of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pavey of South Bend; Frank Pavey and Venta Pavey of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. Allender Wilkinson. Last night Mr. and Mrs. Pavey entertained the bridal party with a dinner at their home. * • • Mrs. W. W. McCrea, 2952 North Illinois street, will leave today for Cedartown, Ga., where she will pass several days. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert Patterson of Columbus, 0., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lamb, 2902 North Illinois street. i • * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meister announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Bertha Meister, to Carl Edward Baas, which took place Wedensday morning in St. Catherine of Slenn’s church. Miss Lillian Obertlng, maid of honor, wore a fyock of green organdie and carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Margaret Conway, bridesmaid, wore a frock of pinjt organdie with hat to match and she carried pink roses. The bride's -gown was of whiter Georgette over chariueuse. Her bouquet was of bride roses and orange blossoms. Mr. and Mrs. Baos will be at home after July 1 at 1832 New street, * * • Miss Elsio Jane Koby, 2417 North Alabama street, has gone to Denver to pass the summer. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Murdock, with Miss Alice and Miss Mary Murdock, have gone abroad to spend several months in France. r* * * Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vanßriggle. 2935 Washington boulevard, and Mr. and Mrs.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1920.
F. M. Stevens of Boulevard place, have gone to Lake Wawasee for the summer. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett, Mrs, Lyman Beckett and Mias Florence Beckett left this morning on an eastern motor trip. They will go to Northport, Me., where Miss Beckett will spend the summer coaching with George Ferguson, voice instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Beckett will go on to Boston for a fortnight. •* * / Mrs. Thomas Carr Howe, 30 Audubon place, was hostess for the lawn party of Kappa Kappa Gamma alumni this afternoon in honor of the Knppa seniors from Purdue, DePauw, Indiana and Butler universities. Luncheon, which was served at 1 o’clock, was followed by the formal ceremony of Initiating the late college gradu ates Into the alumnl_club and an Informal musical program by members. Mrs. Jos Rand Beckett, president of the association, was in charge of ar-
MOTION PICTURES. * Literary Digest Topic. Georg!" BarrM^cftcheon Husbands Envied Him, Buxom Matrons Adored Him, Frivolous Wives and Innocent Debutantes Loved * Him—But Would You Marry Hims A Picture of Women s Conventions and Men's Intentions
fords anew peep hole in that comer of Life into which so many people stray. Sftp / CHRISTY COMEDY-FOX NEWS WEEKLY
rangements, assisted by 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, Mrs. James Thompson, Miss Ida Andrus, Miss Irma Brayton, Mrs. Frank Doudic.au, Mrs. Herbert Elchoff, Miss Margaret Harlln, Miss Florence Wilson and Miss Fern Wright. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Alice Maltby and Mlsb Eunice Bickel of Columbus, O. • * * Edwin Weinberger, 423 East Michigan street, has gone to Chicago to spend several days. Fifty members of Delta Upsilon und their families gathered at Fairview park yesterday afternoon. Lunch was served at (I o’clock and was followed by a number of stunts performed by members of the fraternity, including a “hot” match at the shooting gallery, and wild races on the donkeys. Russell G. Isenbarger,
secretary of the chapter, directed the events. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William T. Burke, 163 South East street, announce the marriage of their son, William P. Burke, to Nelle Mae Duffy of GlHepsie, 111., which took place last Wednesday in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Iturke have gone on a trip to Portland. Seattle and San Frkncleco. They will be at home fater Sept. 1 in Rock Island. 111. Purchasing Board Receives Coal Bids Two bids for the supplying of coal to individual state Institutions were received and opened by the members of the state Joint purchasing board, which is in session today. No general bids were received to furnish coal to the state Institutions over the entire state.
Biff 1 Bang! Boom! —He’s Here Again! “Doug” Fairbanks AS “The Mollycoddle” They thought he wee soft stuff because he wore a monocle snd tipped the manicure lady—but when he hit the West and felt the ozone the natives went out and borrowed Sitting. Bull’s favorite pipe of peace and begged him to smoke it. “Edgar’s Jonah Day” BY BOOTH TAR KINGTON The Clrclette of News Circle Orchestra Zimmerer Stage Decoration WEEK STARTING SUNDAY
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