Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1920 — Page 7

Rs&HEij Mary Fugate Trill leave Wcdncsfor West Palm Beach, where si.e Hr- spend several weeks with her ■other, Harry Fugate. IHflsa ilarl*ne Copeland, whose marIge to Maris VacKnyi of Franklin will Ht place July 10, was the guest of IHtor at a shower given by Mrs EuIHie Stms and Edith Dally at the home jfH Mrs. Sims, SSOB Oak avenue, tills IHemoon. The guests Included Misj yarn Fitzgerald, Miss Virginia Kingsbury, Hrs. Buasell Bosart, Mrs. Oscar CarlHedt, Miss Gecevelve Downs, Mbs Helen "ala, Mias Laura Pantzer, Miss Miriam Buttweller, Miss Iraae Pritchard, Miss Helen Duke, Miss Gladys Walmsley, Miss Eliza P&ramore and Miss Katha I riaa Barton of Martinsville. • • • Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Converse and daughter Jean, 426 if Guili'vd avenue, .end Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ll’erk avenue, motored to Battle Ground [today to spend the week-end. I Miss Catherine Leo and Mrs. C. M. LLee, 2250 College avenue, left yesterday [for St. Paul for residence. From there Kiss Lea, who Is a well known loprnno Soloist of the city, will go. to Salt Lake I’lty to join the Porter Concert Conifpany for a tour through the west and (tooth. • • Mrs. Millard Warner, 3126 Broadway, has returned from Turkey Ben, where she has been spending the last fortnight • e • Miss Ckrollne Massey of Columbus, 0., and Miss Vivian Van Slyke of Terre Haute, who have been the bouse guests c£ Miss Pauline Curnitk, 23G1 North | Delaware, have returned to tbalr homes . • • • Mr. and Mrs. Homer Archer, 2523 Boulevard place, will leave today for Tuscola, 111., where they will spend several day* with Mt. Archer’s parents. • • • Miss Valentine Tonone, one of the French girls who has been attending Butler college the last season, talked before the Altrusa dub women at their luncheon, which was held In L. S. Ayres fc Co.’s tearoom at noon today. • • • Miss Kathryn King of Wilamette, 111., has come to spend the summer with her brother, Russell King, 3512 Evergreen avenue. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sprfnggate and Miss Ruth Springgate, 3233 Ruckle street, will leave Tuesday for Lake dames, where they will spend the summer at their cottage, “Overlook." • • • Miss Neva Eodewald of Oakland, Cal., Is the house guest of Miss Christine Wilson, 3216 Washington boulevard. • * * A dinner at the Page country place .will be given tonight by the Southern club, which Is their annual Fourth of July outing. Covers will be for fifty. • • • Mr. and Mrs. B. Volney Fowler, 1226 North Illinois street, have gone to Marion to spend the week-end. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Stutz and Miss Emma Belle Stutz, 3139 North Capitol avenue, will leave tomorrow for Phelps, Wla., to spend several weeks at the hunt- ! lng and Ashing club there. • * • Mr*. Frank Seldecstlcker, 4302 Broadway, entertained a party of little folk j this afternoon In honor of the birthday anniversary of her son, Frank M., Jr. . .. Mrs. M. Gregory, 1901 North Pennsylvania street, will entertain the members cf St. Margarets Hospital guild with an party Wednesday, T• i * Miss fSlse Houdasheldt, daughter of Mrs. William Haskell. 2861 Denny street. ; and Corp. Carl Mann, Company F, Twentieth Infantry, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, were quietly married this afternoon at the home of the bride. Walter i Moore acted as best man and iMss Grace MOTION PICTURES.

CfijUHwnunmlbrctt S week ,f- r.ISH' ww' PSP* M * e marr * a “gay dog” to make him a one- * g| V "'Oman man. But he broke his leash and went 0. trotting around with a pretty manicure lady " _ and a bold bad beauty with a black bag. . ***"“* What did Wifie do? Jfc, !?:!!?***!—?::***! And then some! M- The Funniest Girl on the Screen in ■ a Picture Made of Solid Laughter Directed bj I.illian Glib KRISTY COMEDY FOX NEWS WEEKLY

HERE THEY ARE, FAVORITES FOR HOLIDAY BILLS (Continued From Page Six.) "Baby Mine,” ’“Primrose,” ’’Daughter of Mine” and others under the Goldwyn bannef. She is now making a film version of Clyde Fitch’s play, “The Truth.” -I- -I- -IFKAXKLYX FABNCM AT THE REGENT. Franklyn Farnum in “Vengenanco and the Woman” will be the feature offering at the Regent, opening Sunday. ■f r '- Boston, jD* * tas ° capeer vrlien screen career with W ’ Universal, In ' 11118 avas f °l!° we<: i 158 pounds, has dark hair and Franklyn Farnum. brown eyes. ~ -I- -I* -ITHE ISIS. Robert Warwick in “The City of Masks.” made from the novel by George Barr McCutchecji, will be the offering at the Isis the first balf of the week. This is a romantic story and Warwick does some satisfactory work. Picture has been spoken of at length In this space. Moore was the maid of honor, with little Florence Lena Moore as (lower maid. Mr. and Mrs. Mann will be at home at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Music Notes Numbers for the Sunday night program of the Orloff Trio, to be given in the Rainbow room of the Hotel Severin, will include “America” and “France,” from “Silhouettes” (Henry Hadley), “’Marche Mllitalre” (Herbert), and patriotic songs. • • • Mrs. Helen Warrum Oliappell, soprano soloist of this city, returned this morning from Ft. Wayne, where she gave two concerts. In observance of Independence day, an all-American program will Ixr given Sunday evening by Miss Jessamine Barkley, soprano; Miss Ella Scbroeder, violinist; Earl Howe Jones, cellist, and Miss Cyrilla Humes, pianist and director.

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Indianapolis Woman Will Go to Norway Mrs. Samuel S. Artman, president of the Indianapolis Council of Women, will be one of the party which will leave Now York, July 81, for Christiana, Norway, where the International Council of Women will lipid the qulntennial convention In September. The delegation will tour western Europe before the convention, leaving Naples Aug. 14. Mrs. Philip North Moore of St. Louis, president of the National Council of Women, with ten delegates and ten alternates from the various councils of the United States, will compose the party. Arrangements have been made to have the women received by the king and queen of Italy and rulers of England and Norway. They are traveling in an official capacity under i the protection of the United States government These delegates from the United States represent 18,000,000 women, as the membership of the national council Includes practically all the national organizations of women In the country. Gpbnps of women working along specialized lines such as the women’s relief corps of the G. A. R., Child Welfare league, National Federation of Musical Clubs, Young Women's Christian association, National Harbors and Rivers congress, women of the Parent-Teachers association. Ladies of the Maccaboss, Woman's Christian Temperance union, National League of Women Voters, General Federation of Woman’s Clubs and various other organizations working for education and culture, are allied with the council. Thirty civilized nations have natlonnl councils that belong to the International Council of Women. This grent meet In Christiana will be a remarkable event In the history of woman's organizations in that the entire organized woman’s world will be represented. Want Was Memorial in Hamilton County NOBLESVILLE, Ind., July 3.—One hundred citizens of Hamilton county have petitioned the board of county commissioners for the erection of a community house as a memorial to the soldiers who fought In the world war. The Frank Huntsinger post of ’V - American legion In this city has Indorsed a community house as a memorial, In preference to a monument.

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Y. W. C. A. Notes Miss Mae Strawn, Industrial secretary, will spend her vacation, which begins on July 3, at her hpme In Lebanon, O. The “Know Yotir City” class made two trips during the last week. On Tuesday night Mr. Morris, chief florist at Garfield park, conducted the members of the class through the sunken gardens. The studio of the Apex Pictures Corporation was visited Friday noon. The other trips scheduled for the summer are a visit to the building of the Western Union Telegraph Company on July 13, a visit to the Monument ou July 27 and a hike on the tow path from Fairview to Riverside on Aug. 17. Any girl or woman is welcome on one or all of rbese excursions. Tbe June meeting of the Federation of Industrial Clubs was held at Garfield park Wednesday evening, June 30. A picnic supper was served at 6:30 fol-

Norma Talmadge In a Play of Married Life “Yes or No” "There are but two kinds of womgn," say* the author, “those who either say YES or NO when the crisis in their lives come.” A powerful drama of married life Is “Yes or No” with the radiant Norma In a remarkable dual role—that of the “Yes Girl.” and the “No Girl.” In support of Miss Talmadge, Radcliffe Fellow*, Frederick Burton, Lowell Sherman and Natali* Talmadge. Mack Sennett Comedy “By Golly” With Charlie Murray, Harriet Hammond, Eddie Gribbon and the Sennett Beautlea as “The Blackbird Chorus.” TILE CIRCLETTE OF NEWS CIRCLE ORCHESTRA WEEK STARTING SUNDAY Sal

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lowed by baseball, tennis and other outdoor games. The next meeting will be held In August and will also be an outdoor party. Mlsa Alice Newman, educational secretary, left today for a month’s vacation. She will visit relatives In Richmond, Ft. Wayne and Toledo, The summer reading class had Its last meeting for July on Friday night at Fairview park. The class will meet three times during August, on the 4th, the 20th and the 27th. Rlveraldo park will be the place for the meeting on Aug. 4. SOME KNEE, NYMAI HINTON, W. Ya., July 3.—Miss Nyma Seabert, pretty dancer, wants $50,000 damages for a “barked” knee. She has sued the proprietors of a local hotel, charging that she walked Into an open elevator and that her knee Injuries Interfered with her dancing.

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